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Vietnam. 7. What were the causes of the Vietnam War?. Vietnam had been dominated by foreign powers for centuries… 1 st the Chinese for over 1000 years Then colonized by the French in 1860s. Built roads, RR, rice & rubber plantations Catholicism French – 2 nd language.
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Vietnam had been dominated by foreign powers for centuries… • 1st the Chinese for over 1000 years • Then colonized by the French in 1860s
Built roads, RR, rice & rubber plantations • Catholicism • French – 2nd language
Post—WWII, Nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh returned to Vietnam to lead an independence revolt against the French
Ho Chi Minh • Long exile – some in USSR • Returned in ’40s • Fought Japanese
After WWII, fought France • “barefoot army” known as Viet Minh
Defeated the French in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu, N. Vietnam—Communist control
Geneva Accords • Peace conference • Vietnam was divided at 17th parallel • temporary dividing line
Domino Theory • US feared if Vietnam “fell” to communism, the rest of SE would too
N. Vietnam- Communist, led by Ho Chi Minh • Elections never happened
Truman • His “doctrine” = support any non-Comm. Country • Sent $ to France • Containment
Eisenhower • Sent military advisors & $ to S. Vietnam
Kennedy • More military advisors • Sent LBJ to S. Vietnam to assure US support
Johnson • Policy of escalation • US took over major role of fighting N.V.
Gulf of Tonkin • U.S. ships off the coast of N. Vietnam reported being fired on…LBJ launched air raids on North Vietnam; technically a declaration of war, furthered our commitment to South Vietnam
US & South Vietnam • US allied with S.V. • Led by Ngo Dinh Diem
Diem • Educated in NJ; Catholic (>90% of Vietnam was Buddhist) • Harsh, autocratic, unpopular
North Vietnam & Viet Cong • Led by Ho Chi Minh • National hero • Nationalist, Communist
Viet Cong • National Liberation Front • Communist South Vietnamese • Guerrilla warfare
USSR & China were also providing military & economic aid to N.V.
Tet Offensive—1/68; Vietnamese New Year; Viet Cong caught the S. Vietnamese by surprise; targeted and invaded every major city and military center in S. Vietnam—technically failed, but it changed the public opinion in the U.S.; citizens watched this on TV—had been told we were winning the war
What were the results of the Vietnam War? • Peace agreement = 1973—U.S. agreed to withdraw, a year later, the war resumed & the Communists defeated the S., reunifying the country • U.S. lost 58,000 men & women; spent >$200 billion • Millions of Vietnamese were killed, homeless, entire generations were wiped out • Major changes in U.S. foreign policy…much more cautious when entering conflicts • Recognized the limits of military power—have a cause & support of the people