Cold War Vs Vietnam War

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Vietnam War The Vietnam War would not have happened without the Cold War. The Indochina war also affected whether the Vietnam war would have happened or not as well. These wars were over capitalism and communism. The countries argued over whose way of leading or ruling was right. Except the Indochina War. The Indochina war was fought between the French and Vietnam over power of Vietnam. In the Vietnam war, you had Vietnamese people fighting each other. They were fighting because they saw/heard what was happening between the U.S. and realized that they do or don’t like communism. But, they did have help from their allies. Allies are countries that come together on a common similarity and help each other. The Cold War was between the United …show more content…

But, in this war, there was combat. Before WWII the French had colonized Vietnam. But, during WWII, the Japanese forces came in and took over. During this time, Ho Chi Minh, a nationalist leader in Vietnam, was forming a group called the Viet Minh. The Viet Minh was created in 1941. This group followed Ho’s communist leadership. Soon after WWII ended in 1945, Ho Chi Minh led his group in a movement to make Vietnam independent again. During the same time, Vietnam was splitting into north and south at the 17th parallel. People were given 30 days to choose a side to live in. Ho Chi Minh created a declaration of independence that was quite like the United State’s. But, merely a month later, the British forces came into Vietnam and took over for its ally, France. Since France had been on the winning side of WWII, it had started reclaiming its’ Southeast Asian colonies. The Vietnamese were very angry, especially the Viet Minh. Ho Chi Minh negotiated with the French for months. The French then decided to make a deal with the Vietnamese. The agreement was that both countries would rule Vietnam equally. In the spring of 1946, the French and Vietnamese signed the agreement. But, the French soon tried to tighten the control, thinking that the Vietnamese wouldn’t realize it. But, they were wrong. The Vietnamese did find that the French was taking more …show more content…

They killed about 6,000 Vietnamese people. After that, it was only a few weeks before the Indochina War began. The Indochina war between the French and the Vietnamese went on for several years. The Viet Minh used guerrilla warfare to weaken the French. During this time, the United States was developing its foreign policy, known as containment. Therefore, the United States wanted to keep the Viet Minh out of control to keep communism from spreading. So, the US president at the time, President Harry S. Truman, sent military aid and money to the

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