The imperial power in Vietnam was primarily France, which established colonial control over the region in the mid-19th century. French colonial rule lasted until World War II, during which Japan temporarily occupied Vietnam. After the war, nationalist movements led by figures like Ho Chi Minh sought independence, ultimately resulting in the First Indochina War and the eventual division of Vietnam. France's colonial legacy has had a lasting impact on Vietnam's culture and history.
France had vietnam as a colony through half of the 20th century because they wanted another country helping them during the war
Well Japan was a imperial power and was probable the most powerful. great Britain was also an imperial power in the area.
The actions of France inspired Ho Chi Minh to challenge their authority in Vietnam. Their treatment of Vietnam as a colonial power combined with Ho Chi Minh's western education to create a powerful anti-imperial leader who succeeded in ending European control of Vietnam.
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America wanted to become an imperial power because they were mad at the King.
France was the second largest imperial power, after the United Kingdom.
The Meiji restoration turned Japan in to a modernized imperial power.
Assimilation is the word for the policy of an imperial power that attempts to absorb colonies culturally and politically. The former British Empire is an example of an imperial power.
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After the US withdrew from Vietnam the Vietcong came into power. South Vietnam fell under communist rule by the Vietcong.
The British Empire was an imperial power in Malaysia. At one point, Japan was also an imperial power in Malaysia.
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