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Greetings!. Please be seated Notebook/Unipac Please turn off all electronic devices. BE READY TO GO!!!! Thanks!. Vietnam War. Officially 1965-1973 Unofficially 1946-1975. Questions To Ask :. Why did the US get involved? Could US involvement have been avoided?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Greetings!Greetings!• Please be seatedPlease be seated• Notebook/UnipacNotebook/Unipac• Please turn off all electronic Please turn off all electronic

devices.devices.• BE READY TO GO!!!!BE READY TO GO!!!!

Thanks!Thanks!

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Vietnam WarVietnam WarOfficially1965-1973

Unofficially1946-1975

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Questions To Ask:

Why did the US get involved?

Could US involvement have been avoided?

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What you need to know about Vietnam• Vietnam is part of Indochina.

• Vietnam was controlled by China for much of its’ early history.

• In 938 AD Vietnam wins independence.

• Constant struggle to keep independence from China – development of guerrilla tactics.

• Vietnam is made up of a Buddhist majority.

• Vietnamese are a very hardy people.

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Imperialism Hits VietnamImperialism Hits Vietnam

• French Imperialism: 1830-1941

• Japanese Control: 1941-1945

• Potsdam Conference: May 1945*

*France gets control of Indochina again

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Ho Chi Minh - Wants Freedom

Ho Chi Minh at Treaty of Versailles 1920

Letter to Truman - 1946

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French – Indochina WarFrench – Indochina War 1946-19541946-1954

• Ho Chi Minh declares Ho Chi Minh declares independence - Sept 2, independence - Sept 2, 1945.1945.

• Truman doesn’t Truman doesn’t recognize Ho Chi Minh.recognize Ho Chi Minh.

• France tries to re-take France tries to re-take control of Vietnam.control of Vietnam.

• Massive US aid to France.Massive US aid to France.

• May 1954 – France May 1954 – France Surrenders.Surrenders.

Ho Chi Minh

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The French are Ousted?Geneva Conference May 1954 (Russia,

China, US, Great Britain, and France.)

Divide Vietnam at the 17th ParallelNorth – Ho Chi Minh (Communism)

South – Ngo Dinh Diem (Capitalism)

Vietnam will hold “Free Elections”

The Vietnamese are very upset!

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Minh (North) vs. Diem (South)

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So why do we care……?Truman Doctrine – contain communism to

keep it from spreading.

Domino Theory – Eisenhower’s idea that if one country falls to communism other countries will fall as well. (quickly becomes U.S. policy)

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Unofficial U.S. Involvement • 1957 Civil War breaks 1957 Civil War breaks

out in Vietnamout in Vietnam

• South Vietnam (ARVN) South Vietnam (ARVN) vs. vs.

VietcongVietcong (NLF).(NLF).

• Communist North Communist North Vietnam helps supply Vietnam helps supply the Vietcong.the Vietcong.

• US helps South US helps South Vietnam – “Advisors”.Vietnam – “Advisors”.

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Vietnamese Protest U.S. Involvement

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Video Clip:

Two Vietnams

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The War Heats UpThe War Heats Up• November 2, 1963 November 2, 1963

Ngo Dinh Diem is Ngo Dinh Diem is assassinated.assassinated.

• Coup d’etatCoup d’etat

• Several “leaders” Several “leaders” attempt to come to attempt to come to power – each fail.power – each fail.

• U.S. now feels U.S. now feels pressure to get pressure to get involved.involved.

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Gulf of Tonkin Gulf of Tonkin IncidentIncident

August 2,1964 the August 2,1964 the U.S.S. MaddoxU.S.S. Maddox attacked. attacked.

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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – August 7, 1964

• Allows LBJ to send troops to Vietnam without a Declaration of War.

• Turning point in U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

• The war will begin to escalate……….

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March 8, 1965 – First Combat Troops arrive in Vietnam

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Video Clip:

America’s War