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What evidence in the excerpt can you find that Ho Chi Minh attempted to work with the United States to solve the problems of Vietnam?

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Answered by harshsawant2232005
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Explanation:

Ho Chi Minh first emerged as an outspoken voice for Vietnamese independence while living as a young man in France during World War I. Inspired by the Bolshevik Revolution, he joined the Communist Party and traveled to the Soviet Union. He helped found the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and the League for the Independence of Vietnam, or Viet Minh, in 1941. At World War II’s end, Viet Minh forces seized the northern Vietnamese city of Hanoi and declared a Democratic State of Vietnam (or North Vietnam) with Ho as president. Known as “Uncle Ho,” he would serve in that position for the next 25 years, becoming a symbol of Vietnam’s struggle for unification during a long and costly conflict with the strongly anti-Communist regime in South Vietnam and its powerful ally, the United States.

Answered by 113911
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Explanation:  Ho Chi Minh was not always anti-American. He tried to get aid and support from the United States for his cause in the 1940s. It was only when the United States denied this aid and supported French colonialism in the region that he became an opponent of the United States.

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