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natita [175]
3 years ago
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What role did the United States have during the Korean war

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morpeh [17]3 years ago
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The United States came to the aid of South Korea at the head of a United Nations force composed of more than a dozen countries. Communist China joined North Korea in the war in November 1950, unleashing a massive Chinese ground attack against American forces. The Soviet Union also covertly supported North Korea.

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