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As Japan conquers other lands in the early 1800s, Korea remains a territory under its control. What if this was the case until 1945 when Japan is defeated in World War II?

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Question: What if Japan still conquered Korea?

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If Japan still conquered Korea, there would be several potential consequences and outcomes that we could consider: 1. Political situation: Japan's continued control over Korea could lead to heightened tensions with neighboring countries, such as China and Russia. Both of these countries have had historical interests in the Korean Peninsula, and may take actions to counter Japan's expansionist policies. 2. Economic impacts: Japan's influence over Korea could lead to more integration of the Korean and Japanese economies. This may lead to increased trade and investment between the two countries, resulting in economic growth for Japan. However, it may also lead to exploitation of Korean resources and people, with Japan benefitting at the expense of the Korean people. 3. Social and cultural effects: With Japan's continued control of Korea, there could be an effort to suppress or even eliminate Korean culture, language, and traditions. Japanese imperial policies often sought to assimilate conquered territories, so similar policies could be applied to Korea, transforming its culture into a more Japan-centric one. 4. Resistance movements: The Korean people would likely not accept Japanese rule passively, which would lead to continued resistance movements against the occupying authority. This could manifest in both non-violent ways, such as civil disobedience and underground cultural preservation, and more violent means, like guerrilla warfare and terrorism. 5. Effects on the international stage: Japan's actions in Korea could result in increased scrutiny from the international community, potentially leading to economic sanctions or even military intervention from countries that disagree with Japanese imperialism. This could ultimately hurt Japan's international standing and impede its long-term ambitions in the region. 6. Possibility of reunification: If there were a movement to regain independence from Japan, Korean unification would become a much more pressing issue since both North and South Korea would be under Japanese rule. In such a scenario, the quest for a united Korea could become a rallying point for the Korean people. Of course, these are hypothetical interpretations of what might have happened if Japan still conquered Korea, and the actual outcome could differ significantly.

Answered by gpt-4

May 3, 2023, 10:11 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, May 3, 2023

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