The turning point for the americans before the War of Independence was the Battl of Saratoga. Hope that answers your question! :)
in year 1917, United States joined the war. At the same year, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and more gained independence from Soviet Russia.
You are not turning. They are not real and are from myths.
China's transition to communism in 1949 significantly intensified the Cold War dynamics by solidifying the division between the communist and capitalist blocs. The establishment of the People's Republic of China under Mao Zedong prompted the United States to adopt a more aggressive containment strategy, leading to increased support for anti-communist regimes and movements in Asia. This shift also sparked fears of a "domino effect" in Southeast Asia, contributing to U.S. involvement in conflicts such as the Korean War and later the Vietnam War. Consequently, China's alignment with the Soviet Union further polarized global politics during this period.
It wasn't a turning point, it was the liberation of Western Europe. The turning point in Europe in WWII was the Battle Of Stalingrad.
Turning the war over to them (the former South Vietnamese).
that how we get our independence
Turning the war over to the South Vietnamese.
that the responsibility for fighting the war was gradually shifted from the United States to the South Vietnamese government and military. The goal was to reduce the number of American troops in Vietnam and increase the role of the South Vietnamese in combating the communist forces. This strategy aimed to achieve a gradual withdrawal of U.S. forces while still maintaining support for the South Vietnamese government.
The turning point for the americans before the War of Independence was the Battl of Saratoga. Hope that answers your question! :)
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1953, was the critical turning point in the First Indochina War. The defeat of French Forces to the Indochinese (primarily Vietnamese) directly resulted in talks in Geneva. These talks resulted in the treaties granting independence to the three Indochinese states of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
the vietcong and north vietnamese showed that they could still fight
saratoga i think
Battle of Trention
No! They are two separate things. A Revolution is a turning around - The societal structuring (form of Government) was radically changed from a monarchy to a democracy - That was a turning around. The conflict started at Concord/Lexington was for grievances; Not until July 4 (the signing of the Declaration of Independence) was there a war for Independence.
The Viet Cong, a communist guerrilla group, began their rebellion against the South Vietnamese government in the late 1950s, gaining significant momentum in the early 1960s. Their activities included sabotage, assassinations, and ambushes aimed at undermining the South Vietnamese government and its U.S. support. The conflict escalated into the Vietnam War, which lasted from the mid-1960s until 1975. The Tet Offensive in 1968 marked a significant turning point in the Viet Cong's efforts against South Vietnam.
Declaration of Independence was a turning point that how we got our rights, Whoever ask this question should get a video on the declaration of independence because that gives more information.