1954-1975. Vietnam The war was fought over the North Vietnamese and the south Vietnamese because the north invaded the south The reason America got involved.

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The war was fought over the North Vietnamese and the south Vietnamese because the north invaded the south The reason America got involved was because we are allies with South Vietnam and so we helped them North Vietnam was a communist country and America was fighting to preserve democracy John F Kennedy sent in 400 Green Berets What started the war?

Lyndon B. Johnson’s Speech Peace Without Conquest April 7, 1965 “We fight because we must fight if we are to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny. And only in such a world will our own freedom be finally secure.” “The first reality is that North Vietnam has attacked the independent nation of South Vietnam.” “And it is a war of unparalleled brutality” “We are there because we have a promise to keep. Since 1954 every American President has offered support to the people of South Vietnam.”

What were the key battles and areas of conflict? Timeline of Key Events 1975 Fall of Saigon 1975 Fall of Saigon 1973 Paris Peace Agreement 1973 Paris Peace Agreement 1968 Tet Offensive 1968 Tet Offensive 1964 Gulf of Tonkin 1964 Gulf of Tonkin 1954 Battle of Dien Bien Phu 1954 Battle of Dien Bien Phu

-Battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954) Starts US Evolvement in Vietnam War -Gulf of Tonkin (1964) US destroyer Maddox was fired on by North Vietnamese torpedo boats Gave broad congressional approval for the expansion of the Vietnam War -Tet Offensive (1968) Consisted of a series of sharp attacks on urban and rural areas in South Vietnam by the Vietcong -Paris Peace Agreement (January 1973) United States and North Vietnam signed which provided the withdrawal of all remaining U.S. forces from Vietnam -The Fall of Saigon (April 30, 1975) Capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam by North Vietnamese Army; event marked the end of the Vietnam War

How much did the war cost in lives and money? The U.S. spent over $140 billion 58,000 U.S. soldiers were killed 350,000 were wounded Most of the U.S. soldiers who fought in Vietnam were drafted As the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam grew it became more costly and the U.S. economy suffered. President Johnson increased taxes to monitor inflation. ss

Wounded soldier being taken off the battlefield

What were the negative effects of the war? War demonstrated the increasing dominance of the presidency within the Federal Government Destroyed political credibility within the American process The public began to distrust its leaders and vice versa ss Young Vietnam Soldier

# of U.S. troops in Vietnam grew, making the war more costly so the U.S. economy suffered. President Johnson increased taxes to monitor inflation About 15% of the 3.3 million Vietnam veterans (495,000) developed P.T.S.D. and several thousand committed suicide The U.S. was full of controversy between pro and anti war feelings ss

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Many of the soldiers that came home had developed Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Symptoms: Problems with marriage, Depression, Fatigue, and chronic colds

How were veterans received by the American public when they returned? There have been many accounts of veterans of the Vietnam War claiming that they were spat at, called names such as “baby killer” and denied services such as restaurants, taxis and buses. Although these claims are very commonly heard, there has been no acknowledgement of this by the U. S. Government, and many books about the 70’s have declared the claims an urban legend. So anything that might be true would come down to one group of people’s word against another’s. db

What was the public view of the war before, during, and after the war? The public view of the Vietnam War was probably more erratic in its changes than any other war in American history. Approval ratings after escalation had begun were 70% for the President (LBJ), and 80% for the militaries involvement in Vietnam. Not four months later the approval ratings had dropped by 10% and a series of war protests had occurred in the U. S. the largest of which in Washington were 35,000 strong marched around the White House, being led by 5 Medal of Honor recipients. db

U.S. bombing in Vietnam

People of different genders and races participated in the Vietnam War

Soldiers finding ways to pass the time

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