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America tries to contain communism in V.I.E.T.N.A.M. Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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V. Before World War II, Vietnam was part of Indochina, a French colony After World War II, Vietnam were led by communist Ho Chi Minh and fought for independence from the French In 1954, the French were defeated and Vietnam was divided North (communist) and South (free) Vietnam divided North/South Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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I. On August 2, 1964 two American naval ships were allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese ships President Johnson used this attack as a reason to send U.S. forces into South Vietnam Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which gave the President to oppose “communist aggression” “Incident” in Gulf of Tonkin Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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E. Operation Rolling Thunder was the name given to the U.S. Air Force’s gradual and sustained aerial bombing of North Vietnam Operation Rolling Thunder lasted from May 1965 to November 1968 Early 1965: Operation Rolling Thunder Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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T. Communist launched offensive; for a time the communists controlled the American Embassy in Saigon With images on T.V., the American public perceived that the U.S. was losing the war, however by the fall American forces destroyed the offensive completely “Tet” was the name given to the Vietnamese New Year Tet Offensive (1968) Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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N. President Johnson was so unpopular due to the war that he did not run for reelection in 1968 Richard M. Nixon won the election and began what he called “Veitnamization” “Vietnamization” meant that the South Vietnamese would increasingly take more responsibility for the war Nixon’s “Vietnamization” policy Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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A. After the Tet Offensive, the American public increasingly opposed the war Anti-war activist were especially well organized on college campuses Opposition to the military draft also drove anti-war sentiment Anti-war movement grows Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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M. On March 16, 1968 a unit of American soldiers shot and killed approximately 350 Vietnamese unarmed citizens at the village of My Lai The massacre created widespread outrage both in and outside the United States and contributed to the declining support for the war My Lai Massacre Chapter 12: Nixon’s the One
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