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

The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful.

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


The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.

Diplomatic discussions with the French were unsuccessful.

1. The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful: The Geneva Accords were meant to temporarily divide Vietnam into two separate states, with a plan for unification and elections to be held in the future. However, these accords failed to address key issues and tensions between the French and Ho Chi Minh's Viet Minh forces, leading to further conflict and ultimately war.

2. The French were supplying arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail: The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a network of supply routes used by the Viet Minh to transport weapons and supplies. The French were aware of this and continued to supply arms to anti-communist forces, escalating tensions and leading to further conflict between the two sides.

3. The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam: As the conflict in Vietnam continued and the costs of war mounted, the French government's willingness to support their colonial rule in Vietnam waned. This shift in policy and support ultimately led to increased tensions and the outbreak of war.

4. Diplomatic discussions with the French were unsuccessful: Despite attempts at diplomatic negotiations, the French and Ho Chi Minh were unable to reach a peaceful resolution to their conflicts and grievances. This failure to find common ground and resolve differences through diplomacy further exacerbated tensions and eventually led to war.