More and more people were opposed to the war, and after the Têt offensive in '69, American people (and the whole world) believed US forces were "losing" the war, which actually was not true. In '73, Nixon decided to bring your boys back home, mainly because of the pressure from the opposition. Also, more than 50,000 American lives were lost... This is a short answer, history is much more subtle, maybe you should check out some books on the Vietnam War (as I did when i got interrested).
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
Decisive defeats of their armies, particularly at Dien Bien Phu forced the French to leave Vietnam.
The French left north Vietnam in 1954
They are showing that they remember their fallen comrades.
Yes, some are still there.
Yes, there are still Hmong that live in Vietnam.
They believed the communist conquerer's were going to slaughter them.
A refugee or the boat people.
fear of being killed.
Because they didn't have enough time to leave Vietnam during the Vietnam War
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
Look under the question "Is there still a North and South Vietnam?" or something like that. It's similar.
Anh do left Vietnam in 1980.
Yes, Saigon still exists as a city in Vietnam. It is now officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, but many people still refer to it as Saigon.
They didn't leave it; they won it.
1972.
Decisive defeats of their armies, particularly at Dien Bien Phu forced the French to leave Vietnam.