The History Of Vietnam
Vietnam's history has come back more than 500,000 years ago.Since 1965, the archaeological findings reveal the relation of two housewives closely related to Synthropas, which dating nearly half a million years before the mid-Pleistocene era. Ancient Vietnam was the world's oldest civilization and some houses in society - among them the world's first people who practiced peasants. The Red River Valley constitutes a natural geographical and economic unit, limited by the hills and jungle to the east and west, east and south by the red river delta. In order to help combat the hydrological system,commerce and fight against the aggressors, there should be a single authority to prevent flooding of the Red River, the first Vietnam state was created in 2879 BCE. Another truly influential part of Vietnam's history took place in the late Bronze era, when Đông Sơn culture dramatically improved civilization. It was a tough country to attack Vietnam's strange geography, why Xich Tỵs and Qiens were among the first foreign attackers of Vietnam, because under Hugh King it was for an independent and self-proclaimed state so long, but after the invasion of ancient Vietnam, the country was managed to regain control. Vietnam did not escape after foreign policy collapse, and for 1,100 years, Vietnam was consistently driven by Chinese-born Syria: Han, Eastern, Jin, Liu Song, South Qi, Liang, Sui, Tong, and South Han; Local cultural heritage, language, and national identity leading to many losses. During this period of 1,100 years, Vietnam independently operated under Triệus, Trưng Sisters, Early Lýs, Khúcs and Dương Ngình Nghệ, but their victory and rule were temporary. During the Chinese occupation of North Vietnam, today's central and southern Vietnam, which has been particularly popular among fancias and chambers, emerged. However, the founders and rulers of these governments were not residents of Vietnam. Since the 10th century, Vietnam, the Red River Delta, their heart emerging, this civilization began to win. When Nuo Quinn (King of Vietnam, 939-944) restored the sovereign power in the country, then proceeded through the achievement of the next generation of the next millennium: Nong, Yinh, Early, Lasse, Lewis, Trans, Hang, Next Trans, Later Lane, Mạcs, Trịnhs, Nguyễns, Tây Sơns and Nguyễns again At different points during the royal dynasty, Vietnam was devastated and divided into civil war and witnessed intervention by the songs, Mongol Yuan, Chams, Mings, Dutch, Manchu, French and Americans. The Ming empire won the control of the native Vietnam for a while, and the French Empire declined Vietnam for nearly a century, until the French reliance, after an aggression of the Japanese empire. Political uprising and communist rebellion ended the monarchy after World War II and the country was declared a republic
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