France had conflicts with north Vietnam and had sent troops along before the u.s and retreated around the time the u.s. got involved. The french sent the soldiers to South Vietnam since north Vietnam was resisting colonial control from France.
The Chinese had control over Vietnam, but in 939, they left and an independent Vietnam was created. In 1407, the Chinese regained control of the area. In 1427, the Chinese were driven out and another Vietnam nation was established. In 1861, the French seized control of Saigon and the rest of the south by 1867. They took control of the north by 1883. In 1940-41, the Japanese advanced into and took control of Northern and Southern French Indo-China, as France had been defeated by Germany at that time. It was during this period, that Ho Chi Minh, a Vietnamese Communist, returned to Vietnam from China and headed a Revolutionary League to regain independence for Vietnam. In 1945, he proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. When the Allies defeated Japan in WWII, the British and Chinese accepted the surrender of the Japanese in Vietnam and the French re-entered the area and took over control again. On December 19, 1946, Vietminh forces attacked the French in Hanoi and the Indochina War--also known as the Vietminh War--began. In 1954, the Vietminh defeated the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and the nation was temporarily divided into two sections, north and south.
Vietnam had been part of Indochina a French colony. Ho Ci Minh was supported by the French and Americans during the was against the Japanese, despite being an ardent Communist. After the war in 1945, he organized resistance to the French and received major support from both the Chinese and the Soviet Union. Tensions escalated on both sides, with the French having to increase their troop strength by 1952. Fighting was fierce and guerrilla operations caused major casualties for the French. At Dien Bien Phu, in northern Vietnam, the French were surrounded and despite airlifts, they finally had to surrender.
The Peace Treaty that ensued divided the country into 2 sovereign nations: Communist North Vietnam and Democratic South Vietname supported by the west and the United States. The Viet Cong were indigenous Communist forces inside South Vietnam and began what was to become a long bloody struggle for independence. Eisenhower sent advisors to help the South Vietnamese government in the 1950's and Kennedy escalated America's involvement during his term in the early 1960's. By that time, the Viet Cong had allied itself with the regular North Vietnamese army and was supported by both the Chinese and the Soviets. The United States under Johnson, over time, deployed over 550,000 men to South Vietnam till 1968. Peace negotiations started in 1968 in Paris but lasted for years. Finally in 1973, Nixon was able to signed Peace Treaty with the Communists and brought the rest of the American troops home including POW's. The South Vietnamese leader, Key, was very oppossed to this and had wanted to continue the fight, not trusting the Communists. He proved to be right when the Communists violated the treaty and invaded South Vietnam in 1975 and occcupied the entire country. Major atrocities occurred and reeducation camps were established all over South Vietnam. Today, Vietnam is a good friend to the United States and has cooperated with the United States to search for the remains of American soldiers or those still missing.
Like almost every war in history the war was about commerce. In this case the commerce of rubber.
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
Vietnam war
The United States became involved in Vietnam because they wanted to stop communism from happening in that part of Asia.
The United States
The defeat at Dien Bien Phu led the French military to surrender their positions in Vietnam. The French left Vietnam, leaving the United States at the forefront of the conflict.
Not in Vietnam they weren't. Maybe in some other parts of the world.
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
Vietnam war
The United States became involved in Vietnam because they wanted to stop communism from happening in that part of Asia.
To stop the spread of communism:))
the French.
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
No.
The United States took over where the French left which subsequently led to the second Vietnam war. The United States supported a new anticommunist government in South Vietnam.
colonized by french and invaded by mongolions
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
korea, united states, ussr, vietnam, and germany?