Goal 11Part 6


    Vietnam and American Involvement
    1965-1973 (75)
Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam

-COMMUNIST / Revolutionary leader of Vietnam
During WWII – Ho Chi Minh revolutionizes Vietnam
  and formed the VIETMINH =
Main Goal – Win independence from foreign rule!
Success – Japan lost in WWII –
 Vietnam is FREE (Ho Chi Minh takes over)
Vietnam
U.S. Involvement
in Vietnam
   Vietnam foreign Policy / Cold War
    CONTAINMENT (Control Communism)
    Eisenhower (1952 -1960)
       issued his idea of the DOMINO THEORY (1953) –
       countries on the brink of communism were like a row of
       dominos waiting to fall!
Geneva Accords
  1954 – Allies meet in
 Geneva, Switzerland to come
Up with peace agreement
Geneva Accords – a temporary
division of Vietnam on the
17th parallel (containment)
North – Ho Chi Minh (Com)
South – Ngo Dinh Diem (Dem)


*Elections were supposed to be held in 1954
*Diem called them off – he knew he would lose to the
   communist
Vietcong
 1957, a Communist group in
South Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh LOVES this!!!!
    -   Ho Chi Minh Trail
Ho Chi Minh starts to send
resources to the Vietcong along
pathways via Laos & Cambodia
(neighboring countries)
Purpose: help spread
Communism
Problems with Diem
(South Vietnam Leader)



  Persecuted Buddhist
*(attack on Religion is Democracy)
 Repressive Tactics with his people
 1961 – American Coup

assassinated Diem
(Purpose: creates stability for South Vietnam)
Coup D’etat: a sudden overthrow of a government in
   order to replace it
Lyndon B. Johnson Takes Over
****Tonkin Gulf Resolution**

        1964 – Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson
      Story: North Vietnamese boat torpedoes
         American destroyer, U.S.S. Maddox
      (patrolling the Gulf of Tonkin in North Vietnam) –
         Torpedo missed and America FIRES BACK
         causing a lot of damage
      Days later, a “supposed” attack from North
         Vietnam on the Maddox again!
      * President LBJ was prompted to launch an
         attack on North Vietnam / LBJ asked
         Congress and its on!
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
  YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS!!!!!!!!!
Congress agrees to support Johnson and the Vietnam War
A declaration of war on North Vietnam /
*Gave LBJ “broad” military powers in Vietnam*
(these are limited powers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

***********Operation Rolling Thunder******************
VERY FIRST operation “attack” on
North Vietnam
After Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Fighting in the Jungle
2 New “CHEMICAL” weapons used in
Vietnam / Search and Destroy Missions

Napalm – a gasoline-based bomb
(set fire to jungle)
Agent Orange – leaf-killing toxic chemical
(3rd generation children – still affected today)

*Search-And-Destroy Missions*
Uprooting civilians suspected with ties
to Vietcong
“destroying the town, to save it”
Most Famous: My Lai Massacre
Great Society Suffers
 $ from programs were used to pay for
  Vietnam / high taxes / high inflation
 Living Room War – nickname for Vietnam

*******Credibility Gap – growing between LBJ
  and American people
(LBJ would say one thing, and the American
  people would see another)
A Divided Nation
New Left - growing “YOUTH” movement in the 1960s that
    demanded “sweeping” changes in America (LIBERAL)
Students for a Democratic Society – most famous New Left
    organization / focused on “proper” democracy in America
    and greater individual freedom!
(1) HAWKS (predator / anger) – support War in Vietnam
(2) DOVES (prey / peace) – supports “Withdrawal” from
    Vietnam
VIETNAM CAUSED MORE
 “STUDENT PROTESTS”
THAN ANY OTHER WAR
IN U.S. HISTORY
Tet Offensive
(Turning Point in Vietnam)
***Tet Offensive - surprise
attacks on American Embassy
 in S. Vietnam
(right when we though it was over)
Tet Offensive = changed American “public”
   opinion more than anything else in the
   Vietnam War*****
American people are fed up with Lyndon B.
   Johnson
1968 Presidential Election and
America
   Lyndon B. Johnson DOES NOT run (PRESSURE)
   Popularity plummeted
   “Vietnam killed the lady I really loved….the Great
    Society”
        - LBJ
   Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated by
    James Earl Ray
   Robert Kennedy
    Brother of John F. Kennedy
    A Senator from New York
    Strong hopeful candidate for the Presidency
    Assassinated by a Jordanian Immigrant (Sirhan Sirhan)
1968 Assassinations
1968 Presidential Election

   Richard M. Nixon (Rep.) WINS
   Remember: LBJ decides NOT to run!!!!!
Nixon and “VIETNAMIZATION”
   1969 – Nixon announced “Vietnamization” – the
    “gradual” withdrawal of American troops from
    Vietnam
   WHY? In order to allow South Vietnamese to take
    amore active role in the war (rebuild their own
    country)
   “Peace with Honor”
    -   Nixon and Henry Kissinger (National Security Advisor)
    -   So…just like any politician…he lied!
Silent Majority

American people who DO NOT
express their opinions publicly



                                  America during
                                  Vietnam War– 3
                                  Sections
                                  (1) Hawks
                                  (2) Doves
                                  (3) Silent Majority
My Lai Massacre


– American troops massacred innocent/
  UNARMED civilians in the village of My Lai
“Kill anything that breathed”
Victims: 504 deaths
MOST FAMOUS
*Search & Destroy
Mission
Invasion of Cambodia
  Nixon announced another invasion
 Why Cambodia? (Supplied Vietcong)

 Invasion of Cambodia

First bombing – Nixon DID NOT
tell Congress




Major Domestic reaction:
  LARGEST STUDENT PROTEST IN AMERICAN
  HISTORY
- 1,200 closed universities
Violence at Kent State
(Caused by the invasion of Cambodia)
   Kent State
     Massive Student Protest /
    burnt down the ROTC building
     National Guard step in

     National Guard fire live

    ammunition into the student
    protesters
     Killed 4, injured 9
Violence at Kent State
26th Amendment

“Voting age is 18” – lowered from 21 to 18 -
  passed in response to student activism
  against the Vietnam War
(dividing the country)
Pentagon Papers

Pentagon Papers =
7,000 page document,
By Robert McNamara,
revealed that the American
government NEVER
intended to withdraw troops from
Vietnam!
American Reaction: ANGER toward government  
      (Credibility gap widened)
1972 Presidential Election
 Nixon is REELECTED!!!!!
 March 29, 1973

*The Vietnam War is OVER
(U.S. involvement)
Result: North Vietnamese troops STAYED in
 South Vietnam
North Vietnam was still fighting South
 Vietnam without American help!
The Fall of Saigon / end of Vietnam
War (1975)
 North Vietnam attacks South Vietnam and S.
  Vietnam begs America to send troops (we don’t) but
  we do send resources!
 New President , Gerald Ford, (Took over after
  Nixon’s Watergate Scandal)
 North Vietnamese tanks took Saigon

(S. Vietnam) – South Surrenders…Vietnam War in
  over
 Containment didn’t work!
Legacy of Vietnam War

  War Powers Act (1973)
 - made the president inform Congress within
   48 hours of sending forces into hostile areas
****LIMITED “PRESIDENTIAL” POWERS
(Caused by the first bombings of Cambodia)
Vietnam Poster

   Create a poster that visually communicates a
    theme or time period of the Vietnam War
   Purpose: To better understand a particular
    aspect of the war on its impact

Goal10 b part5

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    Goal 11Part 6 Vietnam and American Involvement 1965-1973 (75)
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    Ho Chi Minhand Vietnam -COMMUNIST / Revolutionary leader of Vietnam During WWII – Ho Chi Minh revolutionizes Vietnam and formed the VIETMINH = Main Goal – Win independence from foreign rule! Success – Japan lost in WWII – Vietnam is FREE (Ho Chi Minh takes over)
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    U.S. Involvement in Vietnam  Vietnam foreign Policy / Cold War CONTAINMENT (Control Communism) Eisenhower (1952 -1960) issued his idea of the DOMINO THEORY (1953) – countries on the brink of communism were like a row of dominos waiting to fall!
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    Geneva Accords  1954 – Allies meet in Geneva, Switzerland to come Up with peace agreement Geneva Accords – a temporary division of Vietnam on the 17th parallel (containment) North – Ho Chi Minh (Com) South – Ngo Dinh Diem (Dem) *Elections were supposed to be held in 1954 *Diem called them off – he knew he would lose to the communist
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    Vietcong  1957, aCommunist group in South Vietnam Ho Chi Minh LOVES this!!!! - Ho Chi Minh Trail Ho Chi Minh starts to send resources to the Vietcong along pathways via Laos & Cambodia (neighboring countries) Purpose: help spread Communism
  • 7.
    Problems with Diem (SouthVietnam Leader)  Persecuted Buddhist *(attack on Religion is Democracy)  Repressive Tactics with his people  1961 – American Coup assassinated Diem (Purpose: creates stability for South Vietnam) Coup D’etat: a sudden overthrow of a government in order to replace it
  • 8.
    Lyndon B. JohnsonTakes Over ****Tonkin Gulf Resolution**  1964 – Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson Story: North Vietnamese boat torpedoes American destroyer, U.S.S. Maddox (patrolling the Gulf of Tonkin in North Vietnam) – Torpedo missed and America FIRES BACK causing a lot of damage Days later, a “supposed” attack from North Vietnam on the Maddox again! * President LBJ was prompted to launch an attack on North Vietnam / LBJ asked Congress and its on!
  • 9.
    Tonkin Gulf Resolution  YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS!!!!!!!!! Congress agrees to support Johnson and the Vietnam War A declaration of war on North Vietnam / *Gave LBJ “broad” military powers in Vietnam* (these are limited powers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) ***********Operation Rolling Thunder****************** VERY FIRST operation “attack” on North Vietnam After Tonkin Gulf Resolution
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    2 New “CHEMICAL”weapons used in Vietnam / Search and Destroy Missions Napalm – a gasoline-based bomb (set fire to jungle) Agent Orange – leaf-killing toxic chemical (3rd generation children – still affected today) *Search-And-Destroy Missions* Uprooting civilians suspected with ties to Vietcong “destroying the town, to save it” Most Famous: My Lai Massacre
  • 12.
    Great Society Suffers $ from programs were used to pay for Vietnam / high taxes / high inflation  Living Room War – nickname for Vietnam *******Credibility Gap – growing between LBJ and American people (LBJ would say one thing, and the American people would see another)
  • 13.
    A Divided Nation NewLeft - growing “YOUTH” movement in the 1960s that demanded “sweeping” changes in America (LIBERAL) Students for a Democratic Society – most famous New Left organization / focused on “proper” democracy in America and greater individual freedom! (1) HAWKS (predator / anger) – support War in Vietnam (2) DOVES (prey / peace) – supports “Withdrawal” from Vietnam VIETNAM CAUSED MORE “STUDENT PROTESTS” THAN ANY OTHER WAR IN U.S. HISTORY
  • 14.
    Tet Offensive (Turning Pointin Vietnam) ***Tet Offensive - surprise attacks on American Embassy in S. Vietnam (right when we though it was over) Tet Offensive = changed American “public” opinion more than anything else in the Vietnam War***** American people are fed up with Lyndon B. Johnson
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    1968 Presidential Electionand America  Lyndon B. Johnson DOES NOT run (PRESSURE)  Popularity plummeted  “Vietnam killed the lady I really loved….the Great Society” - LBJ  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray  Robert Kennedy Brother of John F. Kennedy A Senator from New York Strong hopeful candidate for the Presidency Assassinated by a Jordanian Immigrant (Sirhan Sirhan)
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    1968 Presidential Election  Richard M. Nixon (Rep.) WINS  Remember: LBJ decides NOT to run!!!!!
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    Nixon and “VIETNAMIZATION”  1969 – Nixon announced “Vietnamization” – the “gradual” withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam  WHY? In order to allow South Vietnamese to take amore active role in the war (rebuild their own country)  “Peace with Honor” - Nixon and Henry Kissinger (National Security Advisor) - So…just like any politician…he lied!
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    Silent Majority American peoplewho DO NOT express their opinions publicly America during Vietnam War– 3 Sections (1) Hawks (2) Doves (3) Silent Majority
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    My Lai Massacre –American troops massacred innocent/ UNARMED civilians in the village of My Lai “Kill anything that breathed” Victims: 504 deaths MOST FAMOUS *Search & Destroy Mission
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    Invasion of Cambodia  Nixon announced another invasion  Why Cambodia? (Supplied Vietcong)  Invasion of Cambodia First bombing – Nixon DID NOT tell Congress Major Domestic reaction: LARGEST STUDENT PROTEST IN AMERICAN HISTORY - 1,200 closed universities
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    Violence at KentState (Caused by the invasion of Cambodia)  Kent State  Massive Student Protest / burnt down the ROTC building  National Guard step in  National Guard fire live ammunition into the student protesters  Killed 4, injured 9
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    26th Amendment “Voting ageis 18” – lowered from 21 to 18 - passed in response to student activism against the Vietnam War (dividing the country)
  • 27.
    Pentagon Papers Pentagon Papers= 7,000 page document, By Robert McNamara, revealed that the American government NEVER intended to withdraw troops from Vietnam! American Reaction: ANGER toward government      (Credibility gap widened)
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    1972 Presidential Election Nixon is REELECTED!!!!!  March 29, 1973 *The Vietnam War is OVER (U.S. involvement) Result: North Vietnamese troops STAYED in South Vietnam North Vietnam was still fighting South Vietnam without American help!
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    The Fall ofSaigon / end of Vietnam War (1975)  North Vietnam attacks South Vietnam and S. Vietnam begs America to send troops (we don’t) but we do send resources!  New President , Gerald Ford, (Took over after Nixon’s Watergate Scandal)  North Vietnamese tanks took Saigon (S. Vietnam) – South Surrenders…Vietnam War in over  Containment didn’t work!
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    Legacy of VietnamWar  War Powers Act (1973) - made the president inform Congress within 48 hours of sending forces into hostile areas ****LIMITED “PRESIDENTIAL” POWERS (Caused by the first bombings of Cambodia)
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    Vietnam Poster  Create a poster that visually communicates a theme or time period of the Vietnam War  Purpose: To better understand a particular aspect of the war on its impact