Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

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    in South Vietnam to create the Military Assistance Command in 1961. Nobody was able to take control of all South Vietnam until when Nguyen Cao Ky was made premier in 1965. U.S. military aid grew immensely after the Senate of U.S. made the Tonkin Gulf resolution in 1964 was made by President Johnson. In the yeah 1965 US started raiding Communist North Vietnam. These soldiers grew until they reached 190,000 U.S. soldiers by 1966 in South Vietnam. While the soldiers grew in the south The Soviet…

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    this was that everything ended in a division. Eventually, Johnson led the United States into war. Johnson used conflict to obtain authorization in supporting foreign aggression opposing the nation. As an outcome, Congress established the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution on August 7,…

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    Location: Vietnam Date: 1880s - 1975 Background: During the 1880s, France took over Vietnam.During the process, vietnam refuse to fall under France’s reign and fought for their own freedom, but it wasn't that easy.Post-World War II, Harry Truman provided the French with money which assisted them on taking over the vietnamese Nation.Even with the help of America, the French didn’t managed to get control of Vietnam; therefore, Vietnam won their independence in 1954.After they gained their…

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    On this year, in August, a North Vietnamese attack was made on American ships. This occurred in the Gulf of Tonkin and, thus, led to what was known as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. This resolution was instated by President Johnson and gave America legibility to impose a full scale war against North Vietnam. Following this, the American troops entering Vietnam increased drastically. In 1964, alone…

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    in the Gulf of Tonkin where two American ships were attacked (Tonnesson P.36). President Johnson then took full advantage; he started ordering bombings in North Vietnam. The North Vietnamese people were frighten and took sides with Vietcong. President Johnson had proven himself to be the master of dishonesty. His spokesman had withheld serious information about the South Vietnam commando attacks along North Vietnamese coast; Johnson was thrilled with the broad power that the gulf of Tonkin…

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    The Vietnam War - Yesterday and Today (Cool Intro that i can't think of) The United States has taken place in a number of wars that had an innumerable amount of effects, both good and bad, on the history of us as a nation. One of these conflicts include the Vietnam War, taking place from 1954 through till 1975 with the North seizing control of the Southern Vietnamese capital of Saigon. ("Vietnam War History.") While at its peak over half a million US soldiers were stationed on the Vietnam soil,…

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    things that happened. President Johnson and Secretary McNamara put the Vietnam War into full swing. They lied on a report about what happened at The Tonkin Gulf. The citizens of the United States started asking questions about this report. (The Tonkin Gulf Resolution. p.5) Then will make you ask the question, should we have even been around the gulf knowing there was a war going on? If we wasn’t sticking our nose in someone else's business, maybe there wouldn’t have been a…

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