The idea of partitioning Vietnam is first explored at this forum. <br><li> Vietminh General Ta Quang Buu and French General Henri Delteil sign the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam. As part of the agreement, a provisional demarcation line is drawn at the 17th parallel which will divide Vietnam until nationwide elections are held in <b>1956. The United States does not accept the agreement, neither does the government of Bao Dai. <br> <br><b>1955</b><br><li> Diem rejects conditions of Geneva Accords and refuses to participate in nationwide elections.<br><li> China and Soviet Union pledge additional Financial support to Hanoi.<br><li> Britain, France, and United States covertly urge Diem to respect Geneva accords and conduct discussions with the North. <br><li> Ford introduces Thunderbird.<br><li> Disneyland opens in Anaheim, CA.<br><li> Diem defeats Bao Dai in rigged election and proclaims himself President of Republic of …show more content…
<br><li> Murdered with tacit approval of the United States, operatives within the South Vietnamese military overthrow Diem. He and his brother Nhu are shot and killed in the aftermath.<br><br><b>1964</b><br><li> General Nguyen seizes control in Saigon.<br><li> LBJ defeats Goldwater.<br><br><b>1965</b><br><li> Operation "Rolling Thunder" is deployed.<br><li> Marines arrive at Danang.<br><li> The practice of protesting US policy in Vietnam by holding "teach-ins" at colleges and universities becomes widespread. The first "teach-in" -- featuring seminars, rallies, and speeches -- takes place at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in