Ultimately, the end of the Vietnam war resulted in _____ control of Cambodia,Laos,and Vietnam

History · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Ultimately, the end of the Vietnam War resulted in communist control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. In 1975, the North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, leading to the reunification of North and South Vietnam under communist rule. Shortly after, the Khmer Rouge, a communist regime led by Pol Pot, seized control of Cambodia in April 1975. Additionally, the Pathet Lao, a communist faction, took control of Laos in 1975. As a result, by the mid-1970s, all three countries—Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam—were under communist control. The end of the Vietnam War marked a significant geopolitical shift in the region.