To stop the spread of communism:))
it led to increased u.s. involvement in vietnam - apex
Yes but they wanted to unify into a communist country and the United States didn't want South Vietnam to become communist
It led to more u.s. troops in Vietnam
The US supported South Vietnam because its covernment was anti-communist.
The U.S. sent funding and military support to French forces in Vietnam starting in 1950. By 1961 the US had military advisors stationed in Vietnam. The US did not become fully involved as a military force until 1965. The French fought for roughly 11 years prior to that. There is also the point that there have been military actions between North and South Vietnam hundreds of years before the French became involved.144 days????
To stop the spread of communism:))
it led to increased u.s. involvement in vietnam - apex
America did get involved
Global events affect the United States.
because they wanted to gain control of everything and own Vietnam
Lots of possibilities here. My favorites, in no particular order: 1) politicians could not appear to be as "soft on Communism" by "losing" Vietnam; 2) the doctrine of containment required us to become involved; 3) it was believed that if Vietnam "fell," the rest of southeast Asia would follow.
Yes but they wanted to unify into a communist country and the United States didn't want South Vietnam to become communist
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Vietnam.
1964-1975