Why did the Geneva Conference split Vietnam?
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Why did the Geneva Conference split Vietnam?
Geneva Conference of 1954:
The Geneva Conference of 1954 was called primarily to discuss the fate of Korea and Vietnam after the end of the Korean War. While all negotiations broke down between North Korea and South Korea, the Geneva Conference ultimately engaged in a series of agreements regarding Vietnam.
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View this answerThe Geneva Conference split Vietnam as a temporary measure to encourage an end to hostilities and a chance for the country to rebuild before having a...
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Chapter 20 / Lesson 11Learn about the Geneva Peace Accords, reasons for the accords, and the provisions of the accords. Read about the impact of the Geneva Conference of 1954 on Vietnam.