Argumentatively, Vietnam never gained any independence from China. China always controlled Vietnam, that's why it was called IndoCHINA. France fought China and won Vietnam in the 1860s.
So, again, argumentatively, Vietnam never was an independent nation until April 30, 1975.
1. Prior to 30 April 1975, there were TWO Vietnams, not one.
2. From 1946-1954 Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia were in transition (changing); a colony of France but not a colony of France...as they were in limbo; fighting.
3. From 1940-1945 under Japanese rule.
In South America, Paraguay achieved independence from Spain in 1811.
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The nation of North Vietnam (which no longer exists...it's called Vietnam today). The country that the US was allied to, South Vietnam, doesn't exist either...it was consumed by North Vietnam. The official name of SOUTH Vietnam was the "Republic of South Vietnam."
Pakistan
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in 1945 the french surrendered control to Ho Chi Minh
India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Paraguay achieved independence from spainin 1811
Paraguay achieved independence from Spain in 1811.
Paraguay achieved independence from Spain in 1811.
Declaration of Independence of Vietnam happened in 1945.
In South America, Paraguay achieved independence from Spain in 1811.
Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
The Cuban War of Independence and the Philippine Revolution lead them to their independence from Spain in 1898. The Indochina wars freed Vietnam from France, and Laos, Cambodia won their independence in 1954 as well. Portugal held on to Brazil until they recognized their independence in August 1825.
Several countries have achieved independence through armed forces, including the United States, India, Algeria, Vietnam, and many others. These countries engaged in armed conflicts, revolutions, or wars to overthrow colonial powers and establish their sovereignty. The use of military force was a crucial factor in securing their independence and shaping their national identities.
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