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The Vietnam War Was A Long Lasting Conflict Essay

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The Vietnam War was a long lasting conflict in the Southeast Asia. It started after World War II in 1954 and didn’t end until April 30th, 1975. This war killed over 200,000 Vietnamese and over 58,000 American soldiers in the war; on top of that, the lives of over two million civilians. This war was also known as “America’s longest war” – that helped with the control of communism during the Cold War. For nineteen years, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) fought against the American-Supported Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). This war ended in 1973 for the United States and then two years later; South Vietnam surrendered to the north.

Before all this happened and Vietnam was divided into two; it was one country ruled by the French in 1945. But with the influence of communism from surrounding countries such as China, that form of government became stronger in Vietnam as well. The leader/president of Vietnam, declared it an independent country and when this happened many didn’t agree with him and wanted to still be ruled by the French. So a war between the leader Ho Chi Minh’s followers and the French began in 1946 and lasted for eight years; ending only because the French last a very important battle. (Citation, YEAR)

The French were forced out of the country and that’s when Vietnam divided into two (North and South Vietnam). The north was controlled by communist and the south was controlled by those who still supported the French. The government in

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