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Ch. 16-1-1
Origins of the Vietnam War
Why It Matters
Kennedy and Johnson both wanted a
better America in the 1960s
Both wanted a better world
New lines were drawn against
communism in Vietnam
Would be one of the costliest wars in
American history
America and the War in
Indochina
Most Americans could not locate
Vietnam on a map
Drew little American attention
America would soon be sending
millions of soldiers there
Roots in:
– European colonialism
– Cold War politics
– Vietnamese national independence
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France Rules Indochina in
Southeast Asia
1800s, France took control of Indochina
– Modern countries of Vietnam, Cambodia, and
Laos
– Slightly bigger then Texas and 27 million people
France ruled strict and requested high taxes
Large plantations (rice and rubber)
France controlled the mineral wealth as well
– Most people were poor
Ho Chi Minh strongest voice for
independence
– Ho Traveled the world for 30 years
– Supported the Soviet Union and Communism
The French Battle Nationalism
and Communism
Japan undermined France during WWII in
regards to Vietnam
France reassumed control after WWII
Colonialism was dying
American thoughts:
Supported Vietnamese independence
Wanted France as an ally
Truman sacrificed his own anticolonial
sentiments
– America gave aid to the French
Containing Ho Chi Minh became a priority
– League of the Independence of Vietnam
Vietminh
The Domino Theory and Dien
Bien Phu
Eisenhower continued Truman’s policy in
Vietnam
Wanted to avoid the domino theory
– Vietnam fall to communism would lead to further
communism
French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu
– Large supply lines cut
– Siege for 55 days
Vietnam split in two at the 17th Parallel
– Ho Chi Minh in the North
– Anticommunist government in the South
Free elections to happen in 1956 to unify
Vietnam
America Opposes Communism
in Vietnam
France asked for American military
support at Dien Bien Phu
Eisenhower only supplied money
Eisenhower did support South Vietnam
The United States Aids South
Vietnam
1954 U.S. and 7 other countries created
SEATO
– Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
– Like NATO, formed to stop the spread of
communism
Gave military and financial aid to Ngo Dinh
Diem (South Vietnam)
Diem knew he would lose the 1956 election
– Did not participate
– America supported this decision
Communist Opposition Grows
1957, National Liberation Front (NLF)
– Committed to unifying Vietnam (located in
South Vietnam)
Vietcong (guerrilla fighters)
– Assassinated government officials and
destroyed roads and bridges
Diem was Catholic in a Buddhist
nations (weakened his strength)
– Only the aid of the U.S. kept Diem in
power
Kennedy Sends U.S. Troops to
Vietnam
Kennedy took a strong stand in 1961
– Sent Special Forces to guide the Army of the
Republic of Vietnam (ARVN)
– By 1963, there were 15,000 “advisers”
Diem continued to lose power
– Buddhist began protesting
Setting themselves on fire in the streets
Kennedy called for new leadership
– America helped replace Diem
– Diem was assassinated in 1963 after being
removed
Johnson Leads the Nation Into
War
3 weeks after Diem’s fall, Kennedy was
assassinated
Saw the Soviet Union, China, and
Vietnam as all the same
Knew Americans expected victory
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– North Vietnamese and U.S. Forces Clash
– Congress Gives Johnson Broad Military
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