Back in 1959, North Vietnam was Communist. Until 1975 when the Americans joined the North and captured the south. Now the whole country is Communist.
yes the north was communist and it now entirely communist but the Americas did NOT join the north. they went into the south to protect them from the communist because they were afraid of communist invasion as was seen in Cuba with the support of the soviets, the other superpower. it wasnt until after 1975 once all the American troops had left ( referred to as vietnamization) that the North captured the south :)
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North Vietnam was a communist country at one point of time. North Vietnam stopped being a communist country in 1976.
After the USA government withdrew form South Vietnam, the North and South emerged into one democratic country.
Vietnam was never Communist, which would mean it had no classes, no government.
Preventing Communist North Vietnam from taking over the Free Non communist country of South Vietnam.
The country of Vietnam had divided into communist North Vietnam and democratic South Vietnam, and was fighting a civil war to determine if the country would be reunified as a communist nation, or if it would remain a divided nation. Untimately, North Vietnam prevailed.
Vietnam was never Communist, as it never involved a classless stateless society based on production for use.
Yes but they wanted to unify into a communist country and the United States didn't want South Vietnam to become communist
Communist North Vietnam successfully re-united with it's southern half, creating one communist Vietnam country.Unification forthe country of Vietnam.