Historical Borders;Vietnam 17th Parallel

Historical Borders;Vietnam 17th Parallel
Historical Borders;Vietnam 17th Parallel

Historical Borders

The world powers created Historical borders by dividing Vietnam (17th Parallel) with a drawn border in a manner similar to Korea (38th Parallel).

Did outside powers actually recognize the political/cultural and historical borders this course has surveyed? If so, how did they do so, and if they did not recognize more historical or natural borders, why not?

Could this explain in part the propensity of the United States to fight the war in Vietnam similar to the way it fought in Korea?

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Seventeenth parallel, the provisional military demarcation line established in Vietnam by the Geneva Accords (1954). The line did not actually coincide with the 17th parallel but ran south of it, approximately along the Ben Hai River to the village of Bo Ho Su and from there due west to the Laos-Vietnam border. Extending for 3 miles (5 km) on either side of the demarcation line was a demilitarized zone (DMZ), also called for by the Geneva agreement.

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