30 April 1975.
South Vietnam's surrender to North Vietnam is what ended the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese had the goal of Vietnamese Unification and the surrender of South Vietnam in 1975 allowed them to achieve that objective.
Communist North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam
The Vietnam War ended in 1975, when North and South Vietnam become one country, Vietnam.
For the US the war ended with the signing of the "Paris Peace Accord" in 1973. For South Vietnam, the war ended in 1975, when it fell to North Vietnam.
When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, North and South Vietnam became one communist nation called Vietnam.
This intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War. It ended direct U.S. military combat, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam.
America pulled out and the North took over the South.
Alright. The Vietnam War begin because the U.S. president, Eisenhower didn't want communism to spread throughout the world and eventually to America. The war ended because the north and south of Vietnam signed a treaty.
North Vietnam ended in 1976.
The thirteenth amendment ended slavery which was one cause of trouble between the north and the south.
Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam ended in 1976.
Vietnam became Vietnam in 1975. Prior to 1975, there were two nations: North Vietnam & South Vietnam. In the spring of 1975, South Vietnam experienced a conventional military invasion consisting of tanks and infantry from North Vietnam. This invasion ended in a military victory for North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. Therefore, on or about 30 April 1975, North & South Vietnam began it's transition from TWO COUNTRIES into one country (nation)...Vietnam.