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America tries to contain communism in
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
  • V.I.E.T.N.A.M.

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V.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Vietnam divided North/South
  • Before World War II, Vietnam was part of
    Indochina, a French colony
  • After World War II, Vietnam were led by communist
    Ho Chi Minh and fought for independence from the
    French
  • In 1954, the French were defeated and Vietnam was
    divided North (communist) and South (free)

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I.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Incident in Gulf of Tonkin
  • On August 2, 1964 two American naval ships were
    allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese ships
  • President Johnson used this attack as a reason to
    send U.S. forces into South Vietnam
  • Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
    which gave the President to oppose communist
    aggression

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E.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Early 1965 Operation Rolling Thunder
  • Operation Rolling Thunder was the name given to
    the U.S. Air Forces gradual and sustained aerial
    bombing of North Vietnam
  • Operation Rolling Thunder lasted from May 1965 to
    November 1968

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T.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Tet Offensive (1968)
  • Communist launched offensive for a time the
    communists controlled the American Embassy in
    Saigon
  • With images on T.V., the American public
    perceived that the U.S. was losing the war,
    however by the fall American forces destroyed the
    offensive completely
  • Tet was the name given to the Vietnamese New
    Year

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N.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Nixons Vietnamization policy
  • President Johnson was so unpopular due to the war
    that he did not run for reelection in 1968
  • Richard M. Nixon won the election and began what
    he called Veitnamization
  • Vietnamization meant that the South Vietnamese
    would increasingly take more responsibility for
    the war

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A.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
Anti-war movement grows
  • After the Tet Offensive, the American public
    increasingly opposed the war
  • Anti-war activist were especially well organized
    on college campuses
  • Opposition to the military draft also drove
    anti-war sentiment

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M.
Chapter 12 Nixons the One
My Lai Massacre
  • On March 16, 1968 a unit of American soldiers
    shot and killed approximately 350 Vietnamese
    unarmed citizens at the village of My Lai
  • The massacre created widespread outrage both in
    and outside the United States and contributed to
    the declining support for the war
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