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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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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

By controlling the Hochiminh, one side could starve the resistance's armed forces and decreased their military power in the meantime.

The North Vietnamese figured out how to control this domain and set up their guerilla armed force in HoChiminh. This contributes a great deal to their triumph in the Vietnam war.

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