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12 March, 08:32

Why was the Ho Chi Minh trail important to the North Vietnamese and the NLF?

The trail was a pass around a U. S. naval blockade.

The trail connected North Vietnam to China.

The trail was a route to move goods to allies in South Vietnam.

The trail connected North Vietnam with Laos.

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  1. 12 March, 08:36
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    The Ho Chi Minh trail was very important to the North Vietnamese and the NFL because the truck was a route to move goods to allied in South Vietnam. The trail was built in 1959 and was in use until 1975. The correct answer is C.
  2. 12 March, 08:37
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    I believe The answer is: The trail was a route to move goods to allies in South Vietnam.

    By controlling the Hochiminh, one side could starve the opposition's armies and reduced their military power at the same time.

    The north Vietnamese managed to control this territory and set up their guirella army in HoChhimin. This contribute a lot to their victory in the vietnam war.
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