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Janiya Mcneil
7 October, 02:08
Why did the U. S exit the vietnam war
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Yamilet Keith
7 October, 05:40
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Because the US, North and South Vietnam and the Vietcong signed a peace agreement in Paris, ending the direct U. S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. The US was really low on money from all the bombings and other worldly things they did to the Vietnam
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