Modern Era · East Asia · Politics
1910
Japan annexes Korea
August 29, 1910
After five years of gradual strangulation, Japan formally swallowed Korea and abolished its ancient kingdom, ending a dynastic line that stretched back centuries. Korean officials who refused to sign were bypassed. The peninsula became a rice and coal colony for Tokyo for thirty-five years. Resistance ran underground and would shape two Koreas long after the empire fell.