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Vietnam War Ends 29.4
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Main Idea President Nixon eventually ended US involvement in Vietnam, but the war had lasting effects on the US and Southeast Asia.
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Vietnamization Nixon’s plan to train South Vietnamese soldiers to continue the war, while US with drawls. Plan brings US troop numbers down to just 24,000 in 1972.
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Laos and Cambodia Attempting to destroy the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Nixon authorizes the bombing of Cambodia and Laos in 1969. Ground troops also invade Cambodia to target communist bases. News of this is kept secret from the press. Wanted to show N. Vietnam that the US was determined to win. Strategy backfires, N. Vietnamese more determined.
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Antiwar Movement 1970: antiwar protests get out of hand at Kent State University National Guard called in to protect campus. Protesters throw rocks at NG, which fires into the crowd. 4 people killed, many others injured. Over the next few weeks more protests across the nation end in violence.
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Kent State
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My Lai Recall: Guerilla warfare was brutal, difficult to identify enemy. US troops on a routine mission attempt to find Vietcong. Untrusting of villagers, commander ordered soldiers to execute everyone in the village: 450 women, children, and elderly men. Once US public hears this they turn even more antiwar.
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Pentagon Papers 1971: Top secret documents that showed that the Johnson administration had exaggerated the Gulf of Tonkin Incident were published in the media. Government loses SC case New York Times v. US, SC states that top secret docs. Can be published. Immediately Americans feel they were lied to about the war. Antiwar pressure at an all time high, Nixon must act.
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New York Times v. US
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26th Amendment Recall: Draft of young men one of the key antiwar protests. Must be 21 to vote, 18 to be drafted. What’s the paradox? 26th Amendment: 18 year olds can vote
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1972 Election Nixon, who widened the war, campaigns on a platform of ending the war. Surprisingly wins very easily.
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Paris Peace Accords For once, Nixon keeps his promise.
US negotiates a withdrawal from war in 1973. War continues! North v. South Effects of Vietnam War 1.5 million Vietnamese dead 58,000 US dead Birth defects , increased cancer from Agent Orange US vets not treated like heroes post-tramatic stress 700,000 flee SE Asia for US Severe ecological damage
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Legacy of Vietnam War Powers Act US public and war
Limits the president’s use of armed forces without the exact permission of Congress. Direct result of power given to the president in the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution US public and war US government less likely to use military today because of the credibility ruined by the Pentagon Papers, My Lai, and other antiwar efforts.
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The Fall of Saigon 1975 2 years after the US leaves, South Vietnam falls to North Vietnam. President Gerald Ford attempts to get authorization to re-enter and aid S. Vietnamese, but Congress denies using the War Powers Act. Today, Vietnam is one nation- a communist nation.
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