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Ch. 19 Early U.S. Involvement 1954 Geneva Conference- Vietnam divided at the 17 th parallel North-Communist, South- Democratic goal was to unite
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Ike & JFK had “military advisors” in Vietnam 1964- Pres. Johnson felt it was time to use U.S. forces in Vietnam to prevent the “Domino Theory ”
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Gulf of Tonkin Reported that 2 U.S. ships had been attacked by N. Vietnamese gunboats in the Gulf of Tonkin Gulf of Tonkin Resolution- Cong. gave the president the power to do whatever it takes to prevent further aggression.
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Napalm Attacks
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Troops in Vietnam
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Helicopters Played a Major Role
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Guerilla Warfare
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Gradual Escalation 1965- 184,000 troops 1968- 536,100 troops Tet Offensive- massive strikes by the NVA that showed their strength in January 1968
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Controversy Over the War We made a promise to protect them Prevent the spread of Communism Prevent the beginning of the Domino Theory To far away Not our fight S. Vietnam Govt. was very corrupt Thousands of Americans were being killed for nothing War Hawks- Supported the war Doves- Opposed the War
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Protests
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Many Protests Turned Violent
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Student Protests Colleges were the place of most protests Draft Dodgers- many burnt their draft cards and fled to Canada Many took college deferments
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The country was divided over the war Media brought the battle into peoples homes which increased the division Older generations resented the attitudes of the young Hippies and Flower Children stood out b/c of their dress and lifestyle
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Woodstock 1969
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Soldiers returned home facing hostility and protests Many struggled to adjust to life at home LBJ- refused to run for the 1968 presidency
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1968 Democratic Convention- student protest led to violence Richard Nixon (R)- won the 68 presidential election Vietnamization- U.S. troops withdrawn while S. Vietnam army was trained to fight
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Richard Nixon (R)1969-1974
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Student Protest 1969-1971- worst student protest 1969 protest in D.C. and Nixon called for the “Silent Majority” to support his efforts to end the war
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1970- U.S. stepped ups its bombings in SE Asia May 1970 Kent State- student protest led to 4 students who were killed by the national guard 1972- U.S. gradual withdraws from Vietnam
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Kent State Shootings
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Pentagon Papers 1971 Daniel Ellsberg worked for the Dept. of Defense He released the Pentagon study on the Vietnam War to the NY Times Nixon felt that it would damage support for the war Eventually it went to the Supreme Court and papers were published
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War is Over 1975 Saigon falls to the Communist Over 58,000 U.S. soldiers died 365,000- were injured Cost over $150 Billion
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Fall of Saigon
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War Powers Act 1973 Pres. must inform Cong. within 48 hrs. of deploying U.S. troops If conflict last more than 90 days Pres. must obtain Cong. approval to continue. Limits the power of the presidency to use military force
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Vietnam Legacy People protested the war and draft Media coverage greatly impacted peoples views U.S. questioned itself as “policeman of the world” and was reluctant to engage in future conflicts Military superiority does not guarantee victory
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