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End of the Vietnam war and effects on america

   
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30, 1975. Vietnam was formally reunified in July, 1976, and Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City. U.S. casualties in Vietnam during the era of direct U.S. involvement (1961?72) were more than 50,000 dead; South Vietnamese dead were estimated at more than 400,000, and Viet Cong and North Vietnamese at over 900,000...
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troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973. Immediately, problems arose, primarily over separation of two separate zones, as required by the agreement, and the supposed mutual withdrawal of troops to these respective zones. In an effort to keep the United States out of Vietnam, northerners in the Lao Dong leadership wanted to keep hostilities to a minimum...
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