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The 1968 Election Lyndon Johnson did not run for re-election. Democratic Party split. Robert Kennedy assassinated. Hubert Humphrey nominated. Nixon vowed to restore law and order, and to end the war in Vietnam

The 1968 Election Lyndon Johnson did not run for re-election. Democratic Party split. Robert Kennedy assassinated. Hubert Humphrey nominated. Nixon vowed

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The 1968 Election• Lyndon Johnson did not run for

re-election.• Democratic Party split. Robert

Kennedy assassinated. Hubert Humphrey nominated.

• Nixon vowed to restore law and order, and to end the war in Vietnam

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“Vietnamization” of the War

• Nixon’s plan for “peace with honor.”• Let South Vietnam do most of the actual

fighting.• Reduced U.S. troops steadily from 1969 –

1973.

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Continued U.S. Involvement

• Nixon ordered invasion of Cambodia in 1970.

• Continued bombing of North Vietnam (the “mad bomber”). Hope to bring them to the negotiations table.

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Problems and Protest Back Home

• The My Lai Massacre: A company of American soldiers brutally killed the majority of the population of the South Vietnamese village of My Lai in March 1968.

• In 1970, a U.S. Army board charged 14 officers of crimes related to the events at My Lai; only one was convicted.

• Led to further opposition to the war and greater division at home.

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The My Lai Massacre

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Kent State

• In response to the invasion of Cambodia, colleges burst out in protests, 1.5 million students closed more than 1,200 campuses

• On May 4th, 1970 at Kent State University, the National Guard opened fire on protestors after the ROTC building was burned down and rocks were thrown at the National Guard.

• 4 were killed, nine wounded.

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Kent State University

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U.S. Pulls out of the War –March of 1973

• All U.S. troops left Vietnam.• The war between the North and South

continued for two more years.• Threat of renewed U.S. bombing kept

North Vietnam from conquering South Vietnam.

• Nixon resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal.

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North Vietnam captures Saigon – August 1975.

• South Vietnam surrendered.• Vietnam united under Communist Rule.

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The Fall of Saigon

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1982: The Wall• The Vietnam Veterans’

Memorial unveiled in Washington, DC