U.S. History - 16

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The Cold War

1950-53: The War was a military conflict between the Allied forces led by the United States in support of the Republic of Korea against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and its communist allies, the Soviet Union, and China. It was the first significant armed conflict of the . It ended with an armistice that has kept Korea until today.
1959-75: The War was a Cold War military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the United States and other anti-communist nations. It ended with the of communist North Vietnam, after the (retrait) of American forces who had suffered the loss of many soldiers. It was considered a by many Americans, and created a in the nation, especially as an anti-war movement denounced the U.S. involvement.
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