France ruled over Vietnam from 1887-1954.
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Cambodia and Vietnam.
Vietnam was split into two countries during the vietnam war, the north was ruled by Ho Chi Minh and the South by Ngo Diem.
France is the country that rule Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam for the longest period. It was started in the 19th century and ended in 20th century (1887-1953).
it was not 150 years but 100 and it was the french from 1854 to 19545 when they lost at a series of battles at Dien Bien Phu
Countries that are currently ruled by communist parties include China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and Laos.
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The French.
Vietnam has never had a democratic government, so nothing has ever happened to this non-existent entity. If you are referring to the Republic of Vietnam (often called South Vietnam), which was a regime in the south of Vietnam from 1954-1975, this country was not a democracy. Although it has the word "Republic" in its name, it was really a state ruled by a strongman who was deeply beholden to US interests. As for what happened to this country, when the US withdrew military forces from Vietnam in 1973, the North Vietnamese Army overran the defenses of South Vietnam and conquered the country, bringing Vietnam into united Communist rule.
Since '75.Answer:North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV)) ( was a communist state that ruled the northern half of Vietnam from 1954 until 1976. On 2 July 1976, North and South were merged to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Vietnam was a French colony up until World War 2, when Japan invaded it. The Vietnamese were able to fight off the Japanese. After the war, France attempted to retake Vietnam, which created North and South Vietnam, leading to the Vietnam War.
Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, Vietnam has been, and continues to be, a united country ruled by a communist dictatorship. It is a member of the UN and it is at peace with its neighbors.
Vietnam is a country. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam.