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In April 1975, tanks of the NVA crashed through the gates of the South Vietnamese Capital, the war was over.

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What were the results of US fighting in Vietnam?

The US re-deployed from the place.


What wre the results of vietnam?

The results of Vietnam war were that the North Vietnamese claimed they were victorious. The US had to withdraw and let communist governments take over.


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Did nixons plan for leaving Vietnam work?

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What were the results of the Vietnam War?

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President Nixon's policy on Vietnam placed emphasis on what?

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Why did king george 3 refuse to consider the colonists declaration?

Hubris combined with lack of information. A great read on this is Barbara Tuchman's The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam (1984). Her description of the British Parliament's debates about the rebels in the colonies is eerily reminiscent of the US debates about Vietnam and Iraq, with similar catastrophic results.


Where did the US invade Vietnam?

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