January 13, 2011 What legacy did Vietnam leave behind? –Did you do your homework –12 Essential Topics of the Legacy of Vietnam Homework: Study (Test Tuesday)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
30-5: The End of the War and its Legacy
Advertisements

The End of the War and Its Legacy
Chapter 22 Section 5 President Nixon and Vietnamization
BELL QUIZ: USE PAGES What is the Vietnamese holiday of Tet?
Chapter 29 Section 4 The War’s End and Impact
Chapter 19 Section 3.
The End of the War and Its Legacy President Nixon and Vietnamization Summer 1969-Nixon announces the first troop withdrawals from Vietnam Vietnamization.
End and Impact of the Vietnam War Terms and People Vietnamization − Nixon’s plan for American forces to withdraw and South Vietnamese forces to.
American History Chapter 29-4 The War Ends. President Nixon & the Vietnam War Henry Kissinger: Nixon’s National Security Adviser – Tried to negotiate.
Vietnam Conflict: End of the War & its Legacy US History 11 The Americans Chapter 22 Section 5.
THIS IS With Host... Your Vietnam Conflict? EscalationLeadersProtestsNixon’s Vietnam Vietnam Misc.
 Johnson says no to reelection  Negotiations begin in Paris-nothing accomplished, argue over everything-U.S. wants no more NVA + Thieu(SV)government.
THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR
30.5 The End of the Vietnam War Objectives: To understand the end of the Vietnam War To analyze the events that decreased the credibility of the U.S. government.
The 1968 Election Lyndon Johnson did not run for re-election. Democratic Party split. Robert Kennedy assassinated. Hubert Humphrey nominated. Nixon vowed.
Chapter 22 sec 3-5 Vietnam. War Draft Males = Lottery System Manipulatable system Medical exemptions Change residents = draft board National Guard.
Napalm. The Vietnam War Our Longest War Comes To An End.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 4 The War’s End and Impact Assess Nixon’s new approach to the war, and explain why protests continued.
Vietnam War Winds Down. Vietnam As the war moves on, more public concern grows –Credibility Gap Information that was given didn’t seem right –Government.
President after LBJ Nixon announced troop withdrawals in 1969 But, war continued for 5 more years.
The War Ends Chapter 19, Section 4. Widening the War Henry Kissinger- Nixon’s Security Adviser – Involved in secret peace negotiations in Paris – Trying.
Chapter 30 The Vietnam War Section 4 The War Winds Down.
Vietnam War Part II: Nixon & the Anti-War Movement US History: Spiconardi.
THE VIETNAM WAR 1968 TO The USA Gets Involved in Vietnam In the 1950s US President Eisenhower had begun sending “military advisors” to South Vietnam.
1) The U.S. believed stopping communism from spreading into Vietnam would stop communism from spreading through out the rest of Asia. 2) The U.S. failed.
1968: A Tumultuous Year Section 4. Objective: Time, Continuality, & Change  Identify:  The Tet Offensive  Robert Kennedy  Eugene McCarthy  Understand:
End of Vietnam. Review 1. Identify the Cold War President with his policy in Vietnam 1. Identify the Cold War President with his policy in Vietnam 2.
The War Winds Down. Nixon Moves to End the War Henry Kissinger was appointed special assistant for national affairs. Henry Kissinger was appointed special.
War’s End President Nixon institutes his Vietnamization policy, and America's longest war finally comes to an end. (Corresponds to 22.5)
Nixon and the End of the Vietnam War. A. Nixon’s plan to end the conflict in Vietnam B. Gradually withdraw US troops and let the South Vietnamese do their.
California Academic Standards: &
VIETNAM, CH 22 Section Tet Lunar New Year Truce War funerals Tet Offensive Vietcong launch attack on over 100 towns and 12 U.S. air bases Takes.
Nixon Moves to End the Vietnam War Chapter 17 - Section 4.
19.3: The War Winds Down Protest, protest, and more protest!
1) Create a catchy newspaper headline for each event that occurred on the date listed below. 2) Write a story in your own words for each headline using.
The End of the War and Its Legacy Section 30*5 pp
Trouble Continues on the Home Front By Jessica Reffitt and Michelle Bjornas.
THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR
Chapter 21; Section 5 The End of the War The Vietnam War and American Society
1968 Ch. 22 Section 4. Tet Offensive Jan 30th = Vietnamese New Year –Known as “Tet” Week long truce proclaimed for Tet –Celebrated or funerals being held.
Standard Addressed: 11.9 Students analyze U.S. foreign policy since World War II. Lesson Objectives: Section 5 - The End of the War and it's Legacy 1.
The End of the War and Its Legacy President Nixon institutes his Vietnamization policy, and America’s longest war finally comes to an end. Ch. 22, Sect.
The War’s End and Impact Chapter 16, Section 4. Nixon Starts the Pullout ●Peace talks began in 1968, but couldn’t come to an agreement ●Vietnamization:
Chapter 22 The Vietnam War years State Standards ,
Nixon and Vietnam Unit 4 Section 2 Part 9. A. Richard Nixon, Republican With the Democratic party divided, the Republican party had a good chance of winning.
Vietnam: The End of the War and Its Legacy – Section 22.5.
THE WAR WINDS DOWN Chapter 25, Section 4 By Mr. Bruce Diehl.
Nixon & Vietmnamization President Nixon won in He had a promise to get US troops out of Vietnam This is called Vietnamization The idea being that.
The End of the War and Its Legacy President Nixon and Vietnamization Summer 1969-Nixon announces the first troop withdrawals from Vietnam Vietnamization.
1968 & the Vietnam Legacy Chapter 30 Sections 4 & 5.
Vietnam & Its Legacy Chapter 22.5  Pullout begins  President Richard Nixon finds negotiations not progressing  National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger.
SECTION 5 The End of the War and its Legacy Focus Questions 1. What happened to peace negotiations with North Vietnam? 2. What was Vietnamization?
Protests, controversy, and the end of the war
Tet Offensive A Surprise Attack
The End of the War & its Legacy
The War Winds Down USII.20 Lesson #4.
Standard Addressed: Students analyze U. S
30-5: The End of the War and its Legacy
WARM UP Why was the Vietnam War referred to as a “working class war?”
Chapter 30.4 – Chapter 30.4 – A Tumultuous War Tumultuous Year
major US involvement THE VIETNAM WAR major US involvement
Ending the wAr In Vietnam
#59 Chapter 22 Section 5 THE END OF THE WAR AND ITS LEGACY
Ending Vietnam.
Section 5: The End of the War and Its Legacy
The Vietnam War Purpose:
Lesson 52 review Remember, answer question in complete sentences!
The Tet Offensive, 1968 In 1968, the Vietcong launched the Tet Offensive against U.S. forces in South Vietnam The attack was contrary to media reports.
Vietnam & Its Legacy Chapter 22.5
End of the Vietnam War.
Presentation transcript:

January 13, 2011 What legacy did Vietnam leave behind? –Did you do your homework –12 Essential Topics of the Legacy of Vietnam Homework: Study (Test Tuesday)

Henry Kissinger National Secretary Advisor who conferred with Nixon and came up with Vietmanization Over next three years, the number of troops goes from 500,000 to 25,000

Kissinger & Nixon’s Vietnamization Policy Aimed for “peace with honor” Maintaining dignity in face of withdrawal Preserve U.S. clout Demanding S.V. government remain in tact N.V. and Vietcong wanted S.V. government to step aside and U.S. to leave War continued even with negotiations –Secretly ordering bombing of neighboring countries Nixon appealed to silent majority – Average Americans who quietly supported the president

My Lai Massacre Shocks Americans November 1969 – Americans learn of the event March 1968 – U.S. platoon massacred innocent civilians in small village of My Lai (Northern S.V.) Lieutenant William Calley, Jr. was searching for Vietcong and found no enemy Troops rounded up villagers and shot more than 200 (mostly women, children, and elderly men) Troops insisted they were only following orders Only Calley convicted and imprisoned

Nixon Orders Invasion of Cambodia April 1970 – Nixon announces invasion of Cambodia to clear out N.V. and Vietcong supplies College students across the nation burst out in protest

First Student Strike in U.S. History Kent State University in Ohio – massive student protest that led to burning of the ROTC building Local mayor called in the National Guard Guards fired live ammunition into crowd of campus protestors who were hurling rocks at them Wounded 9, killed 4 (2 were innocent bystanders)

Congress Repeals Tonkin Gulf Resoution Cambodia policy cost political support Bombing then invading without notifying Congress December 1970 – Congress repealed Tonkin Gulf Resolution Support declined further with the Pentagon Papers –Revealed plans for entering war even as Johnson promised he would not send troops –Showed that there was no plan to end war as long as the N.V. persisted –Confirmed American beliefs that the government was lying to them

A Quick Look at 1972 Public opinion toward war and grueling stalemate lead Nixon to end the war

Christmas Bombings President promised peace and won reelection Peace proved to be elusive Theiu rejected U.S. plans and peace talks broke off The President unleashed bombing campaigns against largest cities in N.V. Such “Christmas Bombings” stopped Christmas Day Congress, Moscow, and Beijing called to end the war January 1973 – U.S. signs agreement of peace –N.V. would remain in S.V. –Nixon promised that if peace agreement was broken, U.S. would respond with full force

S.V. surrenders to N.V. War raged on without the U.S. March 1975 – N.V. launched full-scale invasion of S.V. U.S. provided economic aid only President Ford refused to send any more troops (according to U.S. opinion) April 1975 – N.V. rolled into Saigon and captured the city S.V. surrendered to N.V.

Vietnam Soldiers Receive Cold Homecoming No brass band No victory parades No cheering crowds Many faced indifference Some faced hostility Many suffered PTSD Some began abusing drugs or alcohol Several committed suicide Memorial will be unveiled in 1982 in effort to honor those men/women who served

Cambodia Erupts in Civil War Communists soon imprisoned S.V. in reeducation or labor camps Communists imposed their rule throughout the land 1.5 million people fled Vietnam People of Cambodia suffered brutal civil war in which a communist group (Khmer Rouge) seized power in 1975 –Executed professionals, anyone educated, or tied to foreigners –Said to have killed 1 million Cambodians

Congress Passes War Powers Act November 1973 – president must inform Congress within 48 hours of sending troops into a hostile area without a declaration of war Troops may remain no longer than 90 days unless approved by Congress

The Draft is Abolished Government abolished the draft Draft had stirred antiwar sentiment

Lost Faith in Government Americans now pause and consider risks to their own interests before deciding whether to intervene in affairs of other nations Contributed to an overall cynicism among Americans about their government and political leaders that persists today Grew suspicious of government leaders