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History of Foreign invaders: A. Chinese – 111 B.C. – conquer northern Viet Nam Chinese culture dominates much of Viet Nam: Rice agriculture Buddhism Chinese writing Viet Nam becomes independent by 1700 B. France invades in the mid 1800s 1893 – French have taken over Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos
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History of Foreign invaders:

A. Chinese – 111 B.C. – conquer northern Viet Nam

Chinese culture dominates much of Viet Nam:

 Rice agriculture

 Buddhism

 Chinese writing Viet Nam becomes independent by 1700

B. France invades in the mid 1800s

1893 – French have taken over Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos

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 French improve Viet Nam – built roads, ports, etc.

 Introduced Roman Catholicism

 Put down opposition to French rule – censorship, secret police, killed Vietnamese nationalists, etc.

 Revolts, strikes against French occur during 1930s:

Led by communists under leadership of Ho Chi Minh: (had formed Indochinese Communist Party in 1930)

 1941 – communists, other nationalists combine – form the “League for Vietnamese Independence” – commonly known as the Vietminh

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A.  Japan occupies Viet Nam during WWII  U. S. helps Vietminh – in exchange, U.S. gains info on Japanese movements

POST WWII:

A. 1945 – Vietminh proclaim independence for Viet Nam

 French return

 Ho Chi Minh appeals to Pres. Truman for help

 U.S. ignores the plea – Vietminh is a communist group

 1946 – war breaks out – Vietminh vs. French

 1949 – French set up a puppet gov’t. – headed by Bao Dai:

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 1950 – Ho Chi Minh launches a huge offensive -

 Receives aid from China (communist as of 1949)

B. President Truman’s role:

 Fear of communism – communist China, Korean conflict, McCarthyism, etc.

 Increased aid to the French

C. President Eisenhower’s role:

 Believes in “domino theory”

 Again increases aid to the French

D. 1954 – Dien Bien Phu:

 Vietminh finally defeat French  Eisenhower refused to help the French -

 Fear of Soviet/Chinese retaliation, didn’t want to act w/o approval of Congress

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E. Geneva Accords – 1954:

 Cease-fire agreed upon

 Viet Nam is divided at 17th parallel

 North – led by Ho Chi Minh

 South – led by Bao Dai

 Elections to be held in 1956 – will unify Viet Nam

 Laos, Cambodia will become independent

F. Bao Dai is overthrown by Ngo Dinh Diem:

 Strong anti-communist leader (will receive U.S. support)

 Refused to hold elections – knew Ho Chi Minh would win

 Antagonized many S. Vietnamese – imprisoned opposition, restricted Buddhist practices, etc.

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G. Formation of National Liberation Front (Vietcong)

 Launched guerilla campaign against Diem  Made up of Vietminh, Buddhists, nationalists, liberals who wanted freedoms

 Supported by Ho Chi Minh – By 1959, he will supply arms to NLF via the Ho Chi Minh trail:

 Diem’s response – “strategic hamlet program”: relocate entire villages  Causes Vietcong to gain support – ancestor worship is common

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H. President Kennedy’s role:

 Increases aid to Diem - containment

 Sends U.S. “military advisors” to aid Diem - 1963

I. Diem is overthrown:

 Buddhists protest Diem’s oppressive rule

 Military coup – 11/1/1963 – U.S. “looks the other way”  Several governments follow, none much better than Diem’s

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J. Tonkin Gulf Resolution:  LBJ – concerned about U. S. credibility

 Saw Vietminh/Vietcong as Chinese “puppets”

 July, 1964 – N. Viet Nam claims U.S. helped S. Viet Nam attack islands

 8/2/1964 – N. Vietnamese “attack” American destroyer, the Maddox:

 Second attack occurs 2 days later

 8/7/1964 – Tonkin Gulf Resolution – provides “blank check” for President

 Feb. 1965 – Johnson begins “Operation Rolling Thunder” – bombing campaign

 March, 1965 – first U.S. combat troops arrive in South Viet Nam

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