With the
Han conquest of Gojoseon in 108 BC, the northern region of the peninsula and
Manchuria was occupied by the states of
Buyeo,
Goguryeo,
Okjeo, the
Eastern Ye, and other minor statelets.
Goguryeo's traditional founding date is 37 BC, but it was mentioned in Chinese records as early as 75 BC. China installed four
commanderies in the former Old Chosŏn territory, but three of them fell quickly to Korean resistance. Goguryeo gradually conquered and absorbed all its neighbors, and destroyed the last Chinese commandery in 313. In the south, the little-understood state of
Jin had given rise to the loose confederacies of
Jinhan,
Byeonhan, and
Mahan, or collectively, the '
Samhan.'
Baekje was founded in 18 BC in Mahan territory and began to slowly overtake it.
Silla was founded by the unification of six chiefdoms within the Jinhan confederacy, traditionally dated to 57 BC, although it may have been somewhat later. The Byeonhan confederacy was absorbed into the later
Kaya confederacy, which in turn was annexed by the kingdom of Silla. Because of this continuity, most historians consider the Three Kingdoms to begin around the fall of Old Chosŏn, but the three did not dominate the peninsula as kingdoms until around 300. ==Iron culture==