The French decision to withdraw from Vietnam was largely influenced by the growing strength of the Viet Minh resistance, particularly after their decisive victory at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. International pressure and changing global attitudes towards colonialism also played a significant role, as well as the realization that continued military engagement was unsustainable and costly. The Geneva Conference that followed further solidified the partition of Vietnam, ultimately leading France to recognize that it could no longer maintain its colonial rule in the face of strong nationalist sentiments.
Decisive defeats of their armies, particularly at Dien Bien Phu forced the French to leave Vietnam.
The vietcong strikes convinced President Kennedy to send American military advisers to South Vietnam
Vietnam was formerly French Indochina, a French colony.
The French war came first (1946-1954).
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When the French colonized Vietnam, they arrived by ship.
French was introduced to Vietnam during the colonial period when Vietnam was part of French Indochina. As a result, French became a prominent language in Vietnam, particularly among the educated elite. Today, French continues to be spoken in Vietnam due to its historical legacy, as well as its importance in fields such as education, business, and diplomacy.
The French had fought there from 1946 to 1954; 1st Indochina War or French Indochina War.