For the same reason people go to Gettysburg; curiosity.
No one could predict the future. But the cold war was on. So we had to try to stop the spread of communism.
Yes, the Vietnam War was well, a war as you can tell because it says it in its name Vietnam WAR! so ya........ it is..............
they attempted to spread so that they can take over Vietnam
The Socialist Democratic - or Communist Party dominated North Vietnam politics, and continues to do so today over the unified Vietnam.
Americans were more or less outraged about the Vietnam War due to the fact that it was the first televised war, allowing Americans to view what was going on at the front lines. American's were then able to view civilian's dieing. This was the Enemy's strategy, to get American's against the war so that they did not support it.
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The Vietnam War was the first war to be televised to the public. So America saw everything that was going on in Vietnam and wanted to pull out of the war.
It depends on what school and major you are interested in.
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It was obvious North Vietnam wasn't going to quit; so the US declared victory and went home (from the GI's perspective).
They are because her fans like her so they are going to replace her to Vietnam and sing Vietamese songs for them.
The 1st IndoChina War, also called the "French Indo-China War", or the "French Vietnam War."
Because they thought that the U.S was going to bomb them so they went and hid in the Vietnam spider holes.
As north Vietnam invaded South Vietnam, and the city of Saigon, so Kennedy sent troops to fight the Ho Chi min army. A growing body of evidence shows he planned to withdraw from Vietnam, realizing that the liberation movement in Vietnam was too strong and that U.S. interests would not be served by a long protracted and unwinnable war.
No one could predict the future. But the cold war was on. So we had to try to stop the spread of communism.
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
The nation of Vietnam came into existence in 1975 (on paper in 1976). So are you asking about that Vietnam or the Vietnam War? There was no nation called "Vietnam" during the Vietnam War.