what factors led to the end of US Vietnam war?
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The end of the French involvement - The humiliating military defeat at Dien Bien Phu by Nyugen Giap's forces caused the French to end their involvement in Vietnam. This led to the the beginning of the American involvement.
The end of American involvement came after the election of Richard Nixon as President. Nixon saw that the war was unwinnable and hugely unpopular with the American public.He slowly reduced US forces while launching holding action campaigns in Laos and Cambodia. While discussing peace in Paris (and bombing North Vietnam at the same time) the US and North Vietnam final signed accords that led to the end of direct US involvement in 1973.
The South Vietnamese, an unpopular and corrupt institution, fought a losing war for two more years before finally collapsing on April 30,1975. This date is generally considered to be the end of the Vietnam War,
The end of American involvement came after the election of Richard Nixon as President. Nixon saw that the war was unwinnable and hugely unpopular with the American public.He slowly reduced US forces while launching holding action campaigns in Laos and Cambodia. While discussing peace in Paris (and bombing North Vietnam at the same time) the US and North Vietnam final signed accords that led to the end of direct US involvement in 1973.
The South Vietnamese, an unpopular and corrupt institution, fought a losing war for two more years before finally collapsing on April 30,1975. This date is generally considered to be the end of the Vietnam War,
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