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Built Up to Conflict

Summary of Last 2 Lessons French Indochina was formed in 1887 France exploited the natural resources of its colony of Indochina - rice and rubber coal, lead and tin French missionaries taught education in Indochina – Catholic Education, French, French Culture French people believed the Indochinese were an inferior race to themselves.

Summary of Last 2 Lessons Industries roads and

Capitalism vs Nationalism & Communism Nationalism: Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts Capitalism : Economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. Communism: An ideology in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs. -The ideology of Communism is a total contradiction of what the French had put in place. With addition of the Vietnamese lifestyle of farming the concept of Communism was a great fit.

Who was Ho Chi Minh Born 1890 in modern day Vietnam 1911 Ho leaves Vietnam (30 year exile) and undergoes education in Europe. (Exposed to Nationalism/Communism) 1940 Ho returns to Vietnam, and its committed to opposing both the French and the Japanese Viet Minh implement Guerrilla warfare with Aid from the U.S to over throw the Japanese

Who was Ho Chi Minh 1945, WW II finishes and Ho declares Vietnam’s independence from France 1946, negotiations with the Viet Minh and France fails, France maintains control, thus resulting in the First Indochina War.

Who is with Who France : Maintain its colony for its resources. United States: Fear, trying to “Contain” Communism Why? Vietnam : Fighting for Independence China & U.S.S.R (Modern day Russia) : Aid fellow Communist state

Tiger vs Elephant Guerrilla warfare: A method of Warfare in which a small groups engage in surprise attacks on their enemy facilities, troops and supply routes. The Viet Minh (Vietnamese nationalists fighting for independence) had tactics that had both psychological and physical effects.

Dien Bien Phu

Dien Bien Phu

Dien Bien Phu