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<span>From a military perspective, the failed invasions of Kublai Khan were the first of only three instances when the samurai fought foreign troops rather than amongst themselves; the others being Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98) and the Japanese invasion of Ryukyu (1609).</span>
Answer:
Good system of government, but not the greatest of leaders. :)
Explanation:
The Vietnamese communist forces turned out to be more effective than technologically superior army of the U.S because they wer<span>e willing to make tremendous sacrifices and fight patiently for longer. The Vietnamese Communist forces also had leaders that were strategic.</span>