Vietnam’s Road to Independence

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Vietnam’s Road to Independence Essential Question: How did nationalism lead to independence in Vietnam?

Let’s Review What is nationalism? a feeling of pride, loyalty, and devotion to a country

Turn to your elbow neighbor… and discuss how colonialism might spark a rise in nationalism among people who are under colonial rule.

Colonial Rule Weakens Long under colonial domination, many Southeast Asian nations achieved independence in the years immediately following WWII. The transition, however, was not always a smooth one.

Find Vietnam on the map below Find Vietnam on the map below. Which European country controlled it until 1954?

Vietnam’s Struggle for Independence Although some Western countries decided to end their colonial presence in Southeast Asia willingly, others did not. In Vietnam, a group known as Vietminh fought French troops to win independence. They were led by a man named Ho Chi Minh who was communist. The Vietminh received assistance from China and the Soviet Union. Their major goal was independence, not expansion of communism. After years of fighting, the Vietminh defeated France to gain independence.

Who was Ho Chi Minh?

The War The US supported France in trying to keep control of Vietnam because of the Domino Theory When France finally decided to give up the fight and left Vietnam, the US stepped in The country was split into a North and South at the 17th parallel Elections were to be held to unify the country US was afraid that the people would choose Ho Chi Minh and become communist, so elections were never held

North Vietnam’s regime was known as the Viet Cong. The US supported the South and their efforts against the North led by Ho Chi Minh North Vietnam’s regime was known as the Viet Cong. The war dragged on with thousands of American soldiers either injured or dead. Finally, in 1975 the US left Vietnam After they left, the country reunited and became a communist country

Turn to your elbow neighbor… and talk about Mohandas Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh. What did these two men have in common?

Now… Complete the Venn diagram. Compare the life, goals, and methods of Mohandas Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh.

Let’s Summarize-Ticket Out the Door! Write three facts about Ho Chi Minh. Write the names of two countries that supported the Vietminh in their fight for independence. In one sentence, answer the essential question: How did nationalism lead to independence in Vietnam?