Ancient Korean kingdoms shaped the peninsula's history from 2333 BCE to 1910 CE. This period saw the rise and fall of powerful dynasties, including Gojoseon, the Three Kingdoms, Goryeo, and Joseon. These kingdoms developed unique political structures, social systems, and cultural achievements. They faced challenges from neighboring powers, engaged in trade, and left lasting legacies in art, philosophy, and technology that continue to influence Korean society today.