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He led the independence movement in Vietnam. He was a communist leader. He also formed the Viet Minh
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North Vietnam wants to be recognized as a separate nation and they want their government system to be communism. However it took 30 more years to be recognized as a fully communist country.
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This is the theory that if one nation falls to communism others around it will fall to communism. They believed Vietnam was going to be the one to fall and the others would follow. This was the rear of communism throughout Asia.
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The U.S. helped the French by supplying money and equipment to them. The U.S. With the Geneva Accords, the French were out of Vietnam.
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The nation is divided at the 17th parallel. The North was communist and the leader was Ho Chi Minh. The leader of the South was Ngo Dinh Diem.
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He decided to cancel the election because he knew that the majority of the South didn't support him. They were voting on bringing North and South Vietnam together as one country. The North wanted to bring the country together under communism.
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They were also known as the Vietcong. They occupied South Vietnam. The Viet Minh and Ho Chi Minh were in the North while the Vietcong were in the South.
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After this happened he was assassinated on November 2nd 1963, 20 days before JFK will be assassianted.
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He was a Buddhist monk in South Vietnam. He was protesting persecution by Ngo Dinh Diem. People knew what he was going to do and gathered in the streets.
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If he lived, the United States would not have gotten as involved in Vietnam. He was about to go into the reelection and had public support. He also supported civil rights movements.
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The ship was the USS Maddox. His response is to send troops to Vietnam. He wanted to send troops to Vietnam but he couldn't without a cause. It was possible with the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
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The U.S. first send military advisers to Vietnam in September of 1950. It took them 15 more years to sent combat troops over.