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Vietnam: The 17th Parallel - Arbitrary Borders

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Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
by Robert C. Cottrell

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Language : English
File size : 2161 KB
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Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 138 pages
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In the annals of history, bFree Downloads have played a pivotal role in shaping the destinies of nations and peoples. They can serve as lines of defense, demarcation, and division. Some bFree Downloads are natural, such as rivers or mountain ranges. Others are artificial, drawn on maps by politicians and diplomats.

One such artificial bFree Download is the 17th Parallel in Vietnam. This arbitrary line was imposed on the country in 1954, dividing it into two separate entities: North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The 17th Parallel became a symbol of the Cold War and the ideological divide between communism and capitalism.

Historical Background

The 17th Parallel was first proposed as a dividing line in Vietnam by the French in 1954. At the time, France was fighting a losing war against the communist-led Viet Minh. The French hoped that by dividing Vietnam, they could create a buffer zone between their colony in South Vietnam and the communist-controlled North.

The Geneva Accords of 1954 officially recognized the 17th Parallel as the boundary between North and South Vietnam. The accords also called for free elections to be held in Vietnam within two years, with the goal of reunifying the country. However, these elections were never held.

Political and Cultural Divide

The division of Vietnam along the 17th Parallel had a profound impact on the country's politics and culture. North Vietnam became a communist state, while South Vietnam remained a capitalist country. This ideological divide led to a number of conflicts between the two sides, including the Vietnam War.

The 17th Parallel also became a cultural divide. North Vietnamese people were exposed to communist propaganda, while South Vietnamese people were exposed to Western culture. This led to different ways of life and different values.

Reunification

The Vietnam War ended in 1975 with the victory of North Vietnam. The country was finally reunited, but the scars of the war and the division along the 17th Parallel remained.

Today, the 17th Parallel is no longer a physical bFree Download. However, it remains a reminder of the country's troubled past. The legacy of the 17th Parallel continues to shape Vietnam's politics, culture, and society.

The 17th Parallel is an arbitrary bFree Download that has had a profound impact on the history, politics, and culture of Vietnam. It is a reminder of the country's troubled past and the challenges it has faced in achieving reunification. Today, the 17th Parallel is no longer a physical bFree Download, but it remains a symbol of the country's resilience and determination to overcome adversity.

Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
by Robert C. Cottrell

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2161 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 138 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
Vietnam: The 17th Parallel (Arbitrary Borders)
by Robert C. Cottrell

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2161 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 138 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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