Gojoseon HistoryMs. Sudborough
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GOJOSEON (108 BC)Gojoseon was an ancient Korean kingdom. Go 고 represents “ancient,” distinguishes from the later Joseon Dynasty. Gojoseon has been found in 2333BC by Dangun in the legend.
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Wiman Joseon
Wiman Joseon was a part of the Gojoseon period of Korea.
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Review
For Gojoseon, Go (고) represents ______
Wiman Joseon was a part of the most important time of Gojoseon period of Korea.
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PROTO - THREE KINGDOM
Buyeo Goguryeo Okjeo Dongye
SamhanJin State
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Buyeo (494BC)
Buyeo is a country in South Chungcheong province, South Korea. Some of
Buyeo
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Goguryeo
Koguryŏ was an ancient Korean kingdom located in present day northern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula
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Okjeo
Okjeo was one of the northern Korean state from 2nd BCE to 5th BC.
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Dongye
Dongye was a Korean chiefdom which occupied portions of the Korean Peninsula from 3rd-century BCE to around early 5th-century.
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Jin - State
Jin State was an early Korean, Iron Stage state which occupied some of the southern Korean peninsula during the 2nd and 3rd centuries
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Samhan
Sam means three, and Han is a Korean word meaning “great” or “lead”
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Four Commanders of Han
The Four Commanderies of Han and Lelang, Lintun, Xuatu and Zhefan commandaries in northern Korean Peninsula and part of the Liadong Peninsula.
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Review Slide
Proto - Three Kingdom had 7 kingdoms. Each of them was in the time of different period and different types of cultures.
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URL ( Citations )
"Asian History Timeline." AsianInfo.org. Web. 09 Apr. 2012. <http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/history/history_timeline.htm>.
"Wiman Joseon." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 04 May 2012. Web. 09 Apr. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiman_Joseon>.
"Mongol Empire." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 04 Sept. 2012. Web. 10 Apr. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_Empire>.
"History of Korea - Gojoseon." Web. 10 Apr. 2012. <http://www.koreaaward.com/kor/108>.
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