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    The history of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War is neither looked upon fondly or openly discussed. Eager to step in and get involved with the matters of an outside country‚ America blindly disregarded the civil strife taking place within its own nation. While the war continued with no clear end in sight‚ the Civil Rights movement shifted its gaze to include anti-war sentiment. African Americans already suffering injustices within America rallied against the unjust burden of the draft. Likewise

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    McConkey Glenn May May 29‚ 2013 Hist. 388: Vietnam and the U.S. The View from the Ground Vietnam was a hostile place especially for the Vietnamese. Going into a war with one of the most powerful countries in the world and not knowing if they would be able to get out of the war alive. Scared and not knowing if they would be able to gain their freedom that they have been fighting for since they were occupied by China in 1100 B.C. This war was to fight for that freedom and the only thing

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    Harry Truman had helped provide economic aid to France after Vietnam had gotten their independence from them because he wanted to contain communism. He also provided aid to countries like Turkey and Greece. However‚ despite the support from the United States France lost their battle against communism in Indochina. This led to the Geneva Accords which divided Vietnam in the 17th parallel. This was put in place trying to keep peace in Indochina‚ but it only angered Minh because the Soviets and China

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    How and why did USA become involved in the Vietnam War In march 12‚ 1947 with the truman doctrine and the newly introduced policy of containment usa decided to award itself with status of policeman of the world giving themselves a permission to intervene anywhere in the world when they consider it is neccessary. This was the policy that allowed them to interpose in vietnam. Vietnamese people under the leadership of ho chi mihn‚ founder of viet minh defeated french at diem bien phu who had controll

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    Beyond Vietnam The Vietnam War‚ it had destroyed Vietnam since 1955. Many men felt that something need to be done‚ so much so they created their own organization‚ Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam. One of the organizations dedicated members was Martin Luther King‚ he was one of the few African Americans in the group but also the only southerner (Hall‚1990). But‚ Martin Luther had one thing that all the other members lacked‚ the power of speech. On April 4th‚ 1967 Martin Luther put his power

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    • United States Commit to Vietnam War o Johnson obsessed with fulfilling the aspect of containment within Vietnam‚ sending in more troops as the years went on. o This was very contradictory as he advocated that he opposed the idea of not sending ground men to fight the Vietcong.  In 1965‚ Johnson worked closely with Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk‚ in which over 10‚000 soldiers were sent overseas. o This marked the start of Johnson’s downfall as people did not like how he was going against what

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    The Vietnam War was the longest war in which the United States took part in. This heart breaking war began in 1957. Vietnam is a small country in Southeast Asia that was divided into the Communist-Democratic Republic of Vietnam‚ known as North Vietnam‚ and the non-Communist Republic of Vietnam‚ called South Vietnam. North Vietnamese and Communist-trained South Vietnamese rebel’s goals were to overthrow the government of South Vietnam and to eventually reunite the country as one. The United States

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    The changes in economics‚ politics‚ and social violence‚ affected many African Americans in the New South. African Americans were believed to be free and no longer slaves; the reconstruction amendments were ratified granting them their rights. However‚ majority of white men opposed the idea of blacks being free. The idea of blacks and whites being together in society was a repulsive idea to many white me. The New South affected African American by dividing color‚ oppurtunity‚ and the restriction

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    became involved in the Vietnam war because communism was spreading rapidly. The USA‚ Russia‚ and Britain were all allies in the WWI ‚ and there were not many things that they could agree on. Another reason why the US Was involved in the war was because they didn’t want another country to go communist Ho Chi Minh was fighting the french so they could take over and remove French control for independence. France was defeated at Dien Bien Phu‚ and forced to leave the Vietnam war. The war began in 1954‚ more

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    board‚ but the sports weren’t the only thing that was happening in the 60s the Vietnam war and the Civil war was going on also racism was going on at the time to. Sports were a popular thing during the 60s there was baseball‚ football‚ and track was going on but there was other things going on with 1960 through 1969. The Vietnam War and Civil Rights were going on in the 1960s. The Vietnam War was the longest war in United States history. Promises and

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