Evaluate why war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh. (1 point)

Responses

Diplomatic discussions with the French were unsuccessful.
Diplomatic discussions with the French were unsuccessful.

The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful.
The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful.

The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.
The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.

The French were supplying arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

1 answer

The primary reason why war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh was because diplomatic discussions were unsuccessful in resolving their conflicts. Additionally, the Geneva Accords, which aimed to bring an end to the First Indochina War, were also unsuccessful in establishing lasting peace. The French's decision to no longer support Vietnam and their involvement in supplying arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail further escalated tensions and ultimately led to the outbreak of war.