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War on both sides of the world History of Vietnam At Geneva Conference 1954 North Vietnam controlled by Ho Chi Minh a Communist supporter Vietminh form to get French

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War on both sides of the world History of Vietnam At Geneva Conference 1954 North Vietnam controlled by Ho Chi Minh a Communist supporter Vietminh form to get French out of Vietnam In South Ngo . Conor. . Bulman. The Vietnamese People . Vietnam was invaded by the French in 1859. . By the end of the Vietnamese conquest (1888) most Vietnamese were rice farmers.. The French separated Vietnam into three different districts for administrative purposes.. 1965-1975. America’s Involvement in Vietnam. 30 years of involvement. Five Presidents (Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon). 164 billion dollars. 58,132 Americans died / 2 million Vietnamese. Chapter 27. The War Begins. Section 1. Background. Communist Government was to rule North Vietnam from its capital of . Hanoi. .. Ngo Dinh Diem was to rule South Vietnam from its capital of . Saigon. 1946-54. 1961-1975. Background. Indochina-peninsula southwest of China and east of India. Indochina War 1946-1954. France (colonial power) vs. “Vietminh” (League for Vietnamese Independence). WWII. Lesson Plan 1 – 5. Beginnings of War. 1953: Eisenhower greatly increases aid to France in fighting Vietnam. May 1961. President Kennedy sends 400 Green Berets “Special Advisors” to South Vietnam to train South Vietnam soldiers on methods of counter-insurgency. WARNING! . Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. What is the message of this cartoon? (7) . An American cartoon, published in 1972. The crows represent the Communist forces.. Overview. Pretest. Timeline. BIO’S: Ho Chi Minh & Ngo Dinh Diem. The Language of War. The First Vietnam War. Reasons for US Involvement. Exploring The Four Stages . Why did America lose?. Pictures. A War of Attrition: Military Strategies. Background Info. Not fought on traditional battlefields. War of attrition: small battles designed to slowly deplete the resources. Hoped to kill off morale and hope of opponent through these “wars of attrition”. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why was the Vietnam War so controversial among Americans?. TEKS and Objectives. We will…. (8D) explain . reasons and outcomes for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. (8E) analyze . Listen to the song (. Creedence. Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son”) playing as you come in. Write a journal entry describing the message of the song, using examples from the lyrics. What does the song say about American culture during the Vietnam War?. Who was the Vietnamese nationalist that became the leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War?. Mao . Tse. -Tung. Tu. Thong. Ho Chi Minh. Ngo . Dinh. Diem. Who . was president in 1955 when the US began acting as an advisor to South Vietnam?. Discouraging. The Vietnamese, both our ally and enemy, were difficult to keep separate. The majority of the Vietnamese fought as civilian militia (no uniforms). Deadly. Aside from combat . Americans had to deal . The Vietnam War Era (1954-1975) Lesson 1 The Cold War and Vietnam Learning Objectives Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. Analyze the causes and effects of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vietnam Online Food Delivery Market- Industry Trends & Forecast Report 2027

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