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How long did the french colonize Vietnam?

France colonized the whole of Vietnam in 1855 after the Sino-French War.


Does Vietnam speak french?

A small portion of vietnamiese speak french, since Vietnam had been for a very long time a French colony.


What were the long term effects of the Vietnam war on the region?

Peoples lives were shatted, birth defects, etc. Look up Long Term Effects of the Vietnam War on Google.


How long were the British in Vietnam after the French and before the US?

two years


Did Thailand take over Cambodia?

No it did not, Cambodia recently took over by Vietnam. After Vietnam quit, Cambodia established new country. Long time ago, Cambodia took over by French colonization. Cambodia and some part of Thailand, such as Siam nakhon or Siamrat was later controlled by French and they changed the name. Nowadays, Thailand do not invade any country but they just keep their territory.


What are the long term effects of the vietnam war?

In the US, it resulted in an all volunteer Armed Forces.


What are long term effects of the french gave to Canada?

Most of the Canadians now speak French.


How long was the war in Vietnam?

French War '46-'54; American War '55-'75.


What do you think the most important long term effects of the French Revolution?

gay.


What war did the US fight in the 60's?

{| |- | The US involvement in Vietnam began in the 60's. The French had been involved in the war for a long time. Vietnam War went forward for a decade. |}


How do the long-term effects for the pilgrims compare to those for Squanto's people?

The long-term effects for the Pilgrims were positive as they established successful settlements in the New World. In contrast, Squanto's people, the Native Americans, faced negative long-term effects such as disease, displacement, and loss of their traditional lands and way of life due to colonization and conflict with the Europeans.


Vietnam was ruled by what country in 1883-1945?

France. Long before that the area now known as Vietnam was part of the Khmer Empire, the remnant of which is now known as Cambodia.