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Title: Vietnam


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Vietnam
  • 1959-1975
  • Get out your composition book

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Warm-Up
  • Shortly after World War II, the cold war
    developed mainly as a result of the
  • United States refusal to send economic aid to
    European nations
  • Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
  • competition between the superpowers to explore
    outer space
  • continuation of the pre-World War II balance of
    power

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Warm-Up
  • Shortly after World War II, the cold war
    developed mainly as a result of the
  • United States refusal to send economic aid to
    European nations
  • Soviet domination of Eastern Europe
  • competition between the superpowers to explore
    outer space
  • continuation of the pre-World War II balance of
    power

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Vietnam History
  • 1940s Japan controlled the area
  • 1945 Japan forced out by Vietminh
  • French reclaim Land
  • Ho Chi Minh vows to drive out the French

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US Involvement
  • US. Provides support and economic aid to France
  • US involvement due to counter communism
  • Eisenhower introduces Domino Theory
  • Some change would cause similar change in another
    area

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France Withdrawals
  • Geneva Accords
  • Divided the country
  • North and South until elections could be held
  • Elections were never held
  • Diem was overthrown
  • US Tonkin Gulf Resolution

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The Faces of Vietnam
Robert McNamara
Lyndon B. Johnson
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U.S. Involvement and Escalation
  • Johnsons Policy
  • Election of 1964 against sending troops
  • March of 1964 sends troops

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Elusive enemy
  • Hit and run attacks
  • Lived among the population
  • Network of tunnels
  • Used explosive traps

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NVA v. NLF
Northern Vietnamese Army
National Liberation Front (Viet Cong)
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American Strategy
  • Destroy Morale
  • Continuous harassment
  • Introduces the Body Count
  • Win support of the people

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Sinking Morale
  • American soldiers become frustrated
  • Jungle conditions were harsh
  • South Vietnamese leaders were corrupt and unstable

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The War at home
  • Economy began to suffer
  • War very costly
  • Casualties mounted
  • Became a Living-Room War
  • Combat footage shown daily
  • Images contradict government claims

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1968 The Tet Offensive
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Tet Offensive
  • A simultaneous attack on South Vietnam cities
  • The Offensive was military failure for the
    communist
  • However, a psychological and political victory
  • Public support for war falls
  • Media criticizes the war
  • McNamara resigns

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Violence and protest
  • April 4, 1968 King was assassinated
  • Led to riots in major cities

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  • June 5 1968 Robert Kennedy was assassinated
  • Colleges become hotbeds for protest

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Election of 1968
  • Johnson withdraws nomination
  • Democrat's were in disorder
  • Convention in Chicago turns into a riot
  • Nixon Wins election
  • Promises to restore order and end the war

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Nixon and Vietnamization
  • Policy for gradual withdrawal while the South
    Vietnamese take a more active role
  • Nixon calls Communist to withdrawal
  • Peace with Honor
  • Maintain US dignity
  • Continued to attack the North
  • Wanted the enemy to know he was capable of
    anything

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The End of the War and its Legacy
  • Kent State Jackson State protest
  • National Guard firing on students

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Invasion of Cambodia
  • 1970 US troops ordered to clear out supply
    centers

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My Lai Massacre
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The Pentagon Papers
  • Revealed government had plans for entering the
    war
  • Reaffirmed that the government had not been
    honest
  • Dec. 31, 1970 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution repealed

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Americas Longest War Ends
  • January 27, 1973 an end of combat agreement was
    signed
  • March 29, 1973 the last combat troops left
  • On April 30, 1975 South Vietnam surrendered to
    North Vietnam

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Legacy
  • Hawks
  • US should have employed more power
  • Blamed the anti-movement for morale loss
  • Doves
  • North showed greater resistance
  • Continuing might have prompted action by the
    Soviets

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Change in U.S. Policy
  • Abolished the Draft
  • Passed War Powers Act
  • Contributed to the cynicism of national government

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Bob Dylan
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CCR
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Buddhist Monks
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Black Panther Program 1966
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Petition of the Voting Age
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LBJ Ho Chi Min
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Country Joe Macdonald
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GI against the War
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Political Cartoon
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Muhammad Ali
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Rolling Stones
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