Where in the world is Vietnam?
Describe it position in the world using different geographic features
The Vietnam War (1954-1975)
• Vietnam relations– Harry Truman (1945-1952)
• Vietnam War Presidents– Dwight Eisenhower (1952-1960)– JFK (1960-1963)– LBJ (1963-1968)– Richard Nixon (1968-1974)– Gerald Ford (1974-1975)
De-colonization
• What does it mean?
• Following WWII, the European colonies in Africa and Asia fell apart.
• France tried to hold onto Vietnam.
Origins of Vietnam War• Vietnam under French rule since late
1800s to WWII• Ho Chi Minh sought Vietnamese
independence; gained support from Soviet communists– 1930 Ho started the Indochinese
Communist Party• After being controlled by Japan during
WWII, the U.S. sent aid to Ho’s Vietminh.• After the defeat of Japan, Ho announced
an independent Vietnam.
• France sent troops in to regain their control.
• France and the Vietminh battled for control of Vietnam
• (see handout—Vietnam: Early U.S. involvement)
U.S. Support for the French
• Read Problem 1• Factors towards support:
• Reasons to stay out:
• President Truman sent U.S. aid (no troops) to France; SU sent support to communist Vietminh
The Battle for Dien Bien Phu
• Read Problem 2
• Why should the U.S. support the French?
• What reasons may prevent the U.S. from supporting the French?
• May 1954 the French withdrew from Vietnam after a lost at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu– President Eisenhower did not
send the French U.S. support
• The Geneva Accords divided the country into North (Ho Chi Minh) and South (Ngo Dinh Diemsupported by the U.S.)– Along the 17th parallel
• Re-unification was planned for 1956
Summary: T.O.T.D
• How did President Eisenhower defend the U.S. policy in Vietnam?
What problems did the U.S. face in relation to the conflict in Vietnam?
• Describe the four problems in the notebook.