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USA conducted war on Vietnam because of​

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Answered by ashishsahoo62
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Explanation:

The U.S. involvement in South Vietnam stemmed from a combination of factors: France's long colonial history in French Indochina, the US War with Japan in the Pacific, and both Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong's pledge in 1950 to support Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh's guerrilla forces.

Combatants: Allies of World War II; New Zealand...

Conflict: Operation Linebacker; Vietnam War...

Military Commander: Harry S. Truman; Douglas MacArthur...

Government positions: President of the United States

Answered by kiara023
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Explanation:

The United States got involved to prevent South Vietnam from falling into communist hands. At first, the U.S. operated behind the scenes, but after 1964, sent combat troops and became more deeply mired in the war. Following France's defeat in the First Indochina War, an international agreement divided Vietnam in two

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