Possibly Cambodia & Laos; as they, unlike Thailand and Vietnam did not receive the full experience of the US's participation in war. That "experience" created an "exposure" to western technology. Additionally, Vietnam & Thailand have sea-ports; which enable them to trade with foreign nations. In a limited way, Cambodia might fare better than Laos in that aspect also.
The French had fought there from 1946 to 1954; 1st Indochina War or French Indochina War.
It was the result of the 1st Indochina War, aka French Indochina War (1946-1954).
The Korean War ended in 1953; the French Indochina War (1st Indochina War) ended in 1954.
There most likely wasn't a declaration of independence; just a war to remove France. But if there was a document depicting such a "declaration..."; then the Geneva Agreement signed in 1954/55 (ending the 1st Indochina War/aka French Indochina War) was it.
1st Indochina War (French Indochina War) 1946-1954. Korean War 1950-1953.
The poorest place in Indochina (referring to the Indochina peninsula) is Myanmar.
The poorest place in Indochina (referring to the Indochina peninsula) is Myanmar.
Laos
Laos
California is the richest state in the U.S, and Mississippi is the poorest state in the U.S
Wv is the second poorest state.
In terms of total nominal GDP, Vermont has the smallest economy. In terms of GDP per capita, Mississippi is the poorest state.
because Alabama was the poorest state in the nation.
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Yes
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No. Metlatonoc, in the Mexican state of Guerrero is the poorest city in Mexico.