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The Vietnam Conflict Begins

How did the U.S. become involved in Vietnam? French Rule in Vietnam (Indochina) U.S. assists WWII ally France in controlling the colony The Vietminh, under Ho Chi Minh, are a Communist group pushing for independence

How did the U.S. become involved in Vietnam? Vietminh attack the French as a Communist army and the U.S enforces the Truman Doctrine to stamp out the Communist ideology around the world U.S. joins the conflict through the idea of the Domino Theory

What is the domino theory? *Domino Theory – countries would fall to Communism in a domino fashion of one after another until the whole world is in Communist control

How did the U.S. become involved in Vietnam? Ho Chi Minh calls for a popular election Communist in the North vs. anti-Communists, under Ngo Dinh Diem, in the South Anti-Communists and the U.S. cancel the popular elections in Vietnam U.S. later supports an assassination of Diem (anti-Communist) and Vietnam fractures

How did the U.S. become involved in Vietnam? The Tonkin Gulf Resolution U.S.S. Maddox is attacked by the North Vietnamese 2 days later 2 American ships are attacked…though no sailors report it (?) Lyndon Johnson calls for U.S. bombing and involves ground personnel

How did the U.S. become involved in Vietnam? American Conscription American has a small standing Army after WWII and the Korean War so a draft is instituted All men aged 18-26 are entered into the draft lottery Ways out: physical, mental, student, or draft dodging Known as the war of the “working-class” Massive protests, sit ins, and demonstrations rage in the U.S. over forced military service Riots and protests break out all over the U.S.

U.S. Troop Strength