Drag and drop events in Indochina leading up to the Vietnam War. Put them in the correct order from the most distant past (at the top) to the most recent (at the bottom). (1 point) Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.

1. French colonization of Indochina

2. World War II and Japanese occupation of Indochina
3. Ho Chi Minh's establishment of the Viet Minh
4. Geneva Conference and division of Vietnam
5. Gulf of Tonkin incident and start of direct U.S. involvement
6. Tet Offensive and turning point in the Vietnam War

To arrange the events leading up to the Vietnam War in chronological order, you can follow these steps:

1. French colonization of Indochina (1858-1887)
2. Formation of the Viet Minh (1941)
3. First Indochina War (1946-1954)
4. Geneva Conference (1954)
5. Diem's government in South Vietnam (1955-1963)
6. Gulf of Tonkin incident (1964)
7. US escalation and intervention (1965-1969)
8. Tet Offensive (1968)
9. Paris Peace Accords (1973)
10. Fall of Saigon (1975)

Please note that this is just a suggested order, and there could be other ways to arrange these events.

It seems like the exact events may vary, but here is a possible chronological order for the events leading up to the Vietnam War in Indochina:

1. French colonization of Indochina
2. Japanese occupation of Indochina during World War II
3. Ho Chi Minh forms the Viet Minh
4. The First Indochina War begins
5. The Geneva Accords divide Vietnam into North and South
6. The Gulf of Tonkin incident escalates U.S. involvement
7. The Vietnam War officially starts with U.S. ground troops entering South Vietnam

Please note that this is just one possible order, and the events leading up to the Vietnam War can be complex and open to interpretation.