<span>The Korean War began as a civil war fought from 1950–1953 on the Korean Peninsula that was divided by the post-World War II Soviet and American occupation zones. The civil war began on June 25, 1950, when the communist Democratic People's Republic of Korea attacked the capitalist Republic of Korea. The civil war was greatly expanded when the United States, and later the Peoples' Republic of China entered the conflict based upon Cold War concerns. The conflict ended when a cease-fire was reached on July 27, 1953.
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The atomic bomb when dropped, had caused devestating damage to the city's infrastructure which led to people who survived having a hard time accessing essential infrastructure and food supplies. Furthermore, the atomic bomb also released large amounts of radioactive fallout which led to many people who survived to contract cancer, and therefore led to much suffering and pain.
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America was supposed to be part of Britain, but when the soldiers kill the people, it made them think that they were separated from Britain. It made the people loathed the British people, and it showed them that they didn't have many rights, since all they were doing was protesting.