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War in Vietnam
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Background Like Korea, Vietnam was split up into two sections after WWII North Vietnam, led by Ho Chi Minh, was communist South Vietnam, led by Ngo Dinh Diem, was democratic Like Korea, Vietnam was split up into two sections after WWII North Vietnam, led by Ho Chi Minh, was communist South Vietnam, led by Ngo Dinh Diem, was democratic
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South Vietnam - Capitalist Govt. dishonest and brutal Diem jails those who criticize him US backs Diem - not Communist Govt. dishonest and brutal Diem jails those who criticize him US backs Diem - not Communist
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North Vietnam - Communist Ho Chi Minh well liked Living conditions improve under communism Ho Chi Minh well liked Living conditions improve under communism
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Reunification North and South Vietnam to reunite in 1956 and have elections to pick a new govt. Diem refuses to allow South Vietnam to take part, arrests thousands North and South Vietnam to reunite in 1956 and have elections to pick a new govt. Diem refuses to allow South Vietnam to take part, arrests thousands
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Fighting Begins in South Vietnam Vietcong (VC) - communist guerilla forces in South Vietnam supported by North Vietnam Diem’s men fire at Buddhist monks who hold nonviolent demonstrations against him Some monks set themselves on fire to protest -pictures make it to TV and newspapers Diem’s army kills him and takes over - things get worse in South Vietnam Vietcong (VC) - communist guerilla forces in South Vietnam supported by North Vietnam Diem’s men fire at Buddhist monks who hold nonviolent demonstrations against him Some monks set themselves on fire to protest -pictures make it to TV and newspapers Diem’s army kills him and takes over - things get worse in South Vietnam
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Warning: Graphic Image of Monks. You may look away.
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 8/7/1964 Congress gives President Johnson power to “repel any armed attack against US forces” US sends troops to Vietnam US airstrikes attack Ho Chi Minh trail - Supply line from North Vietnam, through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam providing Vietcong with weapons Congress gives President Johnson power to “repel any armed attack against US forces” US sends troops to Vietnam US airstrikes attack Ho Chi Minh trail - Supply line from North Vietnam, through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam providing Vietcong with weapons
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Jungle Warfare Vietnam is largely jungle US drops napalm (jellied gasoline) and Agent Orange to burn off forests, causing huge environmental damage and health issues to Vietnamese civilians and US troops Vietnam is largely jungle US drops napalm (jellied gasoline) and Agent Orange to burn off forests, causing huge environmental damage and health issues to Vietnamese civilians and US troops
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US Problems Vietcong are not easily identified from others Vietcong hide in tunnels underground and we cannot find them Vietcong are highly motivated and know the geography (US is 10,000 miles from home) US often attacked villages of innocent Vietnamese, thinking they were Vietcong. Causing a loss of loyalty Average age of US soldiers - 22 (very young) Vietcong are not easily identified from others Vietcong hide in tunnels underground and we cannot find them Vietcong are highly motivated and know the geography (US is 10,000 miles from home) US often attacked villages of innocent Vietnamese, thinking they were Vietcong. Causing a loss of loyalty Average age of US soldiers - 22 (very young)
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A Divided Nation Doves - People who want the US to pull out of war Hawks - People who want the US to fight College students begin to protest the war as friends are called to fight By 1968, 75% of colleges saw protesting of war Most Americans support the war until 1968, when citizens find out US govt. is exaggerating how well we are doing Richard Nixon is elected President in 1968 because he has a “secret plan” to end war He doesn’t Doves - People who want the US to pull out of war Hawks - People who want the US to fight College students begin to protest the war as friends are called to fight By 1968, 75% of colleges saw protesting of war Most Americans support the war until 1968, when citizens find out US govt. is exaggerating how well we are doing Richard Nixon is elected President in 1968 because he has a “secret plan” to end war He doesn’t
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Twenty Sixth Amendment Lowered voting age from 21 to 18 Nixon reelected in 1972 Lowered voting age from 21 to 18 Nixon reelected in 1972
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Paris Peace Accords US will remove all troops and release all POWS DMZ set up between North and South Vietnam Communists could take part in govt. of South Vietnam Soon after, North attacks South, unifies it, and creates a communist govt. US will remove all troops and release all POWS DMZ set up between North and South Vietnam Communists could take part in govt. of South Vietnam Soon after, North attacks South, unifies it, and creates a communist govt.
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Results of the War 1 million North Vietnamese and Vietcong died 500,000 civilians die 1 million Vietnamese children are orphans US loses 58,000 2500 MIAs remain US troops not welcomed home 1 million North Vietnamese and Vietcong died 500,000 civilians die 1 million Vietnamese children are orphans US loses 58,000 2500 MIAs remain US troops not welcomed home
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