The Kent State Incident, The Tet Offensive and The Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions
American support for Taiwan made China reluctant to improve relations with the US. The Vietnam War
Three steps leading to American involvement in Vietnam included:the Gulf of Tonkin resolutionmilitary advisors sent by Kennedythe commitment of support by Eisenhower
Critics of American involvement in the Vietnam conflict, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., considered it unjust and immoral.
The Tet Offensive had a significant impact on the Vietnam War, as it resulted in a steep decline in support for the war among the American public. The US and South Vietnam actually won a tactical victory, however, it was a political victory for North 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.
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
a member of the army of the republic of Vietnam
American support for Taiwan made China reluctant to improve relations with the US. The Vietnam War
America entered the Vietnam war to stop the spread of Communism
The draft.
The Tet Offensive
The Vietnam War had the least support by American citizens. The war lasted for over 18 years. The USA lost 58,220 soldiers.
Three steps leading to American involvement in Vietnam included:the Gulf of Tonkin resolutionmilitary advisors sent by Kennedythe commitment of support by Eisenhower
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
Critics of American involvement in the Vietnam conflict, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., considered it unjust and immoral.
South Vietnamese invasion of Laos American support for Taiwan