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After World War II, the area known as French Indochina became the focus of independence movements. French Indochina included the countries that today are called Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. ... The United States policy was to give full support to the French in their struggle against the communist rebellions in Vietnam. ... In 1954 France surrendered Indochina, and Vietnam was divided into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. ...
In December 1961, President Kennedy signed a declaration, in which he promised to help South Vietnam maintain its independence. The United States effort in the war substantially increased.
Approximate Word count = 451 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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