Top Ten of the Cold War
#10. Pan AfricanismPan-AfricanismNkrumah’s dreamThe beginning of Pan-Africanism
#9 Pakistan and The Indo-Pakistan War How the War BeganAugust 5Ending the war with stalemate.  Militarily unsettling The U.S. cut off Pakistan’s military supplies.
#8 Fidel CastroFidel CastroUrban riots Led guerrilla forces and peasants Came into political power : July of 1959Tension between Castro and U.S.. Alliance with RussiaTrading weapons : Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.Cuba’s economy
#7 The Cuban missile Crisis and JFK1959 : Fidel Castro overthrows Cuban dictator “Bay of Pigs” U.S. blocked transportation of missiles to Cuba, Khrushchev  agrees to turn back the fleet if Kennedy would not invade China.
#6 Korean WarThe Korean WarDivision at the 38th parallel.Separation in government June 25, 1950 Chinese “volunteer” intervened in  force on the side of north Korea. Astatic Defense was redrawn Most unfortunate for China.
#5 Chinese CommunismCommunist building strength20-30 million Chinese citizens were living under the administration of the communists. Peasants attracted to communism. The middle class resentfulCommunist power grew in China, U.S. grew anxiousGeneral Marshall to China
#4 The Vietnam WarVietnam War the United States and the southern-based Republic of Vietnam Second of two major conflicts that spread throughout IndochinaUnited States replaced France as the major contender against northern-based Communists and southern insurgents. Communist victory in 1975
#3 The Red ScareThe Red Scare: A Threat
First Red Scare - Russian Revolution
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    Top Ten ofthe Cold War
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    #10. Pan AfricanismPan-AfricanismNkrumah’sdreamThe beginning of Pan-Africanism
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    #9 Pakistan andThe Indo-Pakistan War How the War BeganAugust 5Ending the war with stalemate.  Militarily unsettling The U.S. cut off Pakistan’s military supplies.
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    #8 Fidel CastroFidelCastroUrban riots Led guerrilla forces and peasants Came into political power : July of 1959Tension between Castro and U.S.. Alliance with RussiaTrading weapons : Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.Cuba’s economy
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    #7 The Cubanmissile Crisis and JFK1959 : Fidel Castro overthrows Cuban dictator “Bay of Pigs” U.S. blocked transportation of missiles to Cuba, Khrushchev agrees to turn back the fleet if Kennedy would not invade China.
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    #6 Korean WarTheKorean WarDivision at the 38th parallel.Separation in government June 25, 1950 Chinese “volunteer” intervened in force on the side of north Korea. Astatic Defense was redrawn Most unfortunate for China.
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    #5 Chinese CommunismCommunistbuilding strength20-30 million Chinese citizens were living under the administration of the communists. Peasants attracted to communism. The middle class resentfulCommunist power grew in China, U.S. grew anxiousGeneral Marshall to China
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    #4 The VietnamWarVietnam War the United States and the southern-based Republic of Vietnam Second of two major conflicts that spread throughout IndochinaUnited States replaced France as the major contender against northern-based Communists and southern insurgents. Communist victory in 1975
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    #3 The RedScareThe Red Scare: A Threat
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    First Red Scare- Russian Revolution
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    Worries about fascism,Nazism, and Communism.