After the diseaster at Dien Bien Phu, the French felt that they can no longer hold Vietnam and that French lives are not worth an unprofitable colony. A treaty was signed at the Geneva conference, where free elections was set for a certain date. At that point French didn't really care what happened, they didn't buy American cracked-pot Domino theory. So a few years after, when Diem "president" of the South Vietnam reneged on the unifying election of north and south knowing he would lose a popular election, and the US had to increasing prop up his weak regime, the French couldn't have cared one way or another. They were essentially done with the region.
how does douglass feel about america
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
They lost their purpose in life.
They were worried about being drafted!
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
wierd
that's a tricky subject when you say 'weaker', i mean, compared to America's level- isn't every country they invade weaker?
The Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) has a motto: They'll never turn their back upon a veteran (as the VFW/American Legion/and the rest of the country did to them).
Kept a low profile, tried not to tell anyone about it. Couldn't get a job (right away anyway) if they began talking.
If you're talking about the song written by an American soldier who died in Vietnam (America, America, how can I tell you how I feel? You have given me so many treasures, I love you so), it is a slow, somber tune in common time.
how does douglass feel about america
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
to feel happy is 'se sentir heureux' in French.
i feel like it does it isn't right> :(
They lost their purpose in life.
As in 'i feel happy' not 'i can feel the table'.