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1953-1973
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ALLIES France United States Pres. JFK Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson Gen. Westmoreland Robert McNamara Pres. Richard Nixon COMMUNISTS Vietnam Soviet Union Ho Chi Minh Vietcong (communist guerilla fighters)
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French Colony Independence Movement French troops surrender Vietnam ÷ N Vietnam=Communist S Vietnam=non- communist
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Causes for U.S. Involvement Keep France as an ally Contain the “spread of “spread of Communism” Communism” Afraid of the Afraid of the domino theory
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$$$ to S. Vietnam through SEATO 1961=Pres. JFK sends U.S. Military Advisors “Gulf of Tonkin Resolution” (gave Pres. Johnson power to commit troops to war w/out approval of Congress )
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Napalm: jellied gasoline Agent Orange- defoliant The Draft College-bound students exempt Napalm: jellied gasoline Agent Orange- defoliant The Draft College-bound students exempt 1965=Pres. Johnson More More ground airstrikes troops strategy of Sec. of Defense, McNamara & Gen. Westmoreland 1965=Pres. Johnson More More ground airstrikes troops strategy of Sec. of Defense, McNamara & Gen. Westmoreland
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UNITED STATES Napalm Agent Orange My Lai American troops killed over 400 unarmed Vietnamese in My Lai village. Napalm Agent Orange My Lai American troops killed over 400 unarmed Vietnamese in My Lai village. VIETCONG Guerilla Warfare “booby traps” Tet Offensive Attack by Vietcong & N. Vietnamese on S. Vietnam & U.S. forces at the beginning of Tet (New Year), 1968 Guerilla Warfare “booby traps” Tet Offensive Attack by Vietcong & N. Vietnamese on S. Vietnam & U.S. forces at the beginning of Tet (New Year), 1968
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Homefront Hawks: Supported war Doves: Questioned war SDS (Students for a Democratic Society): Against racism Against poverty Against war Became leading anti-war group Hawks: Supported war Doves: Questioned war SDS (Students for a Democratic Society): Against racism Against poverty Against war Became leading anti-war group
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Kent State University Members of the National Guard fired into a group of protesters, killing 4.
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Differences between realistic journalists’ reports & optimistic government reports regarding the war. Differences between realistic journalists’ reports & optimistic government reports regarding the war.
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Documents that showed that the government had been dishonest with the American public and with Congress regarding the Vietnam War.
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“Vietnamization” Pres. Nixon’s belief that the South Vietnamese Army should fight on its own. Paris Peace Accords, 1973 Signed by U.S., S. Vietnam, N. Vietnam & Vietcong agreeing to the withdrawal of U.S. troops in S. Vietnam “Vietnamization” Pres. Nixon’s belief that the South Vietnamese Army should fight on its own. Paris Peace Accords, 1973 Signed by U.S., S. Vietnam, N. Vietnam & Vietcong agreeing to the withdrawal of U.S. troops in S. Vietnam
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South Vietnam united with Communist North Vietnam ›58, 000 Americans killed Return to “isolationism” Distrust of government leaders 1973 War Powers Act Restricted the President’s authority to commit troops to foreign conflicts South Vietnam united with Communist North Vietnam ›58, 000 Americans killed Return to “isolationism” Distrust of government leaders 1973 War Powers Act Restricted the President’s authority to commit troops to foreign conflicts
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