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10 February, 17:16

In Indochina, resistance to French colonial control was led by a French-educated Vietnamese man, -. He was influenced by Chinese - who showed him how to organize peasants into revolutionary armies. Although he assisted the Allies in World War II, the United States and Britain backed French claims to reassert control of their colony after the war. Although the French general - did achieve significant military victories against the Vietnamese, the French were unable to control the entire countryside. At a French base called -, Vietnamese rebels besieged the base and destroyed the French army there in May 1954. Ultimately, Indochina was divided into three countries: Vietnam, Cambodia, and -.

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    Laos

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    Laos was colonized by the French in the late 19th century and annexed to French Indochina in 1893. They changed the traditional name of the country of Lao to Laos.

    In 1949, Laos gained autonomy and regained its independence only in November 1953.

    From 1953 to 1975, a civil war was fought in Laos between the communist guerrilla movement Pathet Lao and the royal government of Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma. Pathet Lao was primarily assisted by North Vietnam, with whom he had close cooperation.
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