C) Vietnam -- Vietnam, along with Laos and Cambodia, was part of French Indochina and was the only one that sought independence under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh.
North and South Korea were a Japanese colony that became divided by the US and Soviet Occupation zones after World War II in 1945 and, thus, became two independent countries in 1948. Taiwan was a Japanese possession from 1895 until it was made a part of China after World War II in 1945. In 1949, as a result of the Chinese Civil War, Taiwan became independent from mainland China as a distinct Nationalist-controlled state (as opposed to mainland China which was a Communist-controlled state).
Indochina includes Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia make up Indochina. These three countries, however, are located in Southeast Asia.
Indochina Another answer: Laos A+ answer: Vietnam
Tonkin - in Vietnam Annam - in Vietnam Cochinchina - in Vietnam Cambodia Laos
SALLAM... Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia
Indochina.
1. 1st Indochina War (or French Indochina War) 2. 2nd Indochina Wwar (or Vietnam War or American Vietnamese War) Number one listed above was actually a war for independence from France. War number two was an act of military conquest performed by the North.
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia make up Indochina. These three countries, however, are located in Southeast Asia.
the countries in southeast asia. Thailand, vietnam, cambodia, laos, myanmar, and malaysia.
The French were defeated by the Viet Minh May 7th 1954. This marked the independence of French Indochina, which was subsequently split into North Vietnam and South Vietnam until 1975.
Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.