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Because Vietnam's government was communist

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How did people in Australia oppose the war in Vietnam?

They mirrored the US; protests, etc.


Why was the Vietminh League formed?

The Việt Minh initially formed to seek independence for Vietnam from France and later to oppose the Japanese occupation.


Why did the US offer help to south Vietnam in 1961?

The US offered to help south Vietnam in 1961 to help Vietnam preserve its independence from the North. It was during the Cold War, and the US was fighting Communist Russia across the world.


When did Declaration of Independence of Vietnam happen?

Declaration of Independence of Vietnam happened in 1945.


Why did the US try to limit North Vietnam's power after it won its independence from France?

North Vietnam was controlled by communists.


Why did the us refuse to respond to ho chi minh's request?

Vietnam's independence movement was led by communists.


Which country fought a war in Vietnam just before the US?

Vietnam was a French colony. The people went to war with France to gain their independence.


When did Vietnam started?

You mean "When did the Vietnam War start?" or "when did Vietnam the country begin" The Vietnam War officially started in the early 1950s, when France refused to give independence to French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos,Cambodia). The French surrendered in 1954, and Vietnam gained independence as two separate countries in 1955. The US involvement lasted from 1957 until 1975. Modern day Vietnam was founded in 1976.


Why the US would refuse to respond to Ho Chi Minh's request?

Vietnam's independence movement was led by communists.


Why did people in Australia oppose war in Vietnam?

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Was also known as the League for the Independence of Vietnam?

Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam


What was the primary reason the US did not support the Vietnamese in their struggle for independence?

The primary reason for the US not supporting the Vietnamese in their struggle for independence was the fear of communism spreading in Southeast Asia. The US saw Vietnam as a battleground in the larger Cold War conflict against the Soviet Union and feared that allowing Vietnam to gain independence from France would lead to a communist takeover.