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Aracely Jefferson
29 February, 17:06
Why did the us get involved in Vietnam
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Ryder Schultz
29 February, 19:37
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Th us got involved because of Communism, and they feared the spread of it to other countries.
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Kenzie Sanford
29 February, 20:02
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The USA wanted to prevent areas of the world falling under Communist influence. The Cold War was at its height in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the French appealed to the USA for aid. The US government saw Vietnam as another Korea
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