Following World War II, Vietnam's primary goal was to achieve independence from colonial rule, particularly from French colonial control. The Viet Minh, led by Ho Chi Minh, sought to establish a sovereign nation based on principles of self-determination and socialism. The struggle for independence ultimately escalated into the First Indochina War, culminating in the Geneva Accords of 1954, which temporarily divided Vietnam into North and South.
what was the impact of vietnams war on Australia's society
Manpower.
His goal was to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism.
Their goal was to have the most powerful weapons in the world, but US intervened and the war became known as the Cold war
to punish Germany. (boy did they learn their lesson. )
That depends on what goal setted by what country.
To win the war.
Answer this question… To unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism
At the beginning of the Civil War the northern goal was simply to restore the Union at all costs. Slavery became the main issue in the following years of the war but the goal at the start was to save the Union!
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
Impact: North won; South ceased to exist after 1975.