Before the United States directly got involved in the Vietnam war, the French had been fighting against the Vietminh. America was sending millions of dollars to aid France, but the money went to waste after North Vietnam launched an attack on the French post at Dien Bien Phu and after months of bombardment the French finally were kicked out of Vietnam.
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The correct answer should be <span>They realized that American Indians were dying from disease and overwork.
They didn't have the resistance built up to germs that Europeans carried with them so they started massively dying due to this and they needed a huge workforce. That's why they started getting slaves from Africa who could work and get resources for manufacturing.</span>
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Zhu Di (May 2, 1360–August 12, 1424), also known as the Yongle Emperor, was the third ruler of China's Ming dynasty. He embarked on a series of ambitious projects, including the lengthening and widening of the Grand Canal, which carried grain and other goods from southern China to Beijing.
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