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The period, within the [[Wars of Vietnam, 1858-1987]], between which [[France]] reasserted its colonial authority over Indochina in 1945, created a proto-state of [[Vietnam]] under a provisional government druing which there was increasing [[insurgency]], fought conventionally combat with the [[Viet Minh]] starting in 1950, and ended in 1954. The end, militarily, involved the defeat of French forces at [[Dien Bien Phu]] and. politically, with the creation of [[North Vietnam]] and [[South Vietnam]] by the Geneva accords
The period, within the [[Wars of Vietnam, 1858-1987]], between which [[France]] reasserted its colonial authority over Indochina in 1945, created a proto-state of [[Vietnam]] under a provisional government during which there was increasing [[insurgency]], fought conventionally combat with the [[Viet Minh]] starting in 1950, and ended in 1954. The end, militarily, involved the defeat of French forces at [[Dien Bien Phu]] and. politically, with the creation of [[North Vietnam]] and [[South Vietnam]] by the Geneva accords

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A definition or brief description of Indochinese revolution.

The period, within the Wars of Vietnam, 1858-1987, between which France reasserted its colonial authority over Indochina in 1945, created a proto-state of Vietnam under a provisional government during which there was increasing insurgency, fought conventionally combat with the Viet Minh starting in 1950, and ended in 1954. The end, militarily, involved the defeat of French forces at Dien Bien Phu and. politically, with the creation of North Vietnam and South Vietnam by the Geneva accords