The primary concern with the anti-war groups, was being personally involved with it. Had there been no draft (conscription), the anti-war demsonstrations would not have been that intense. Masses of people normally don't riot...unless they are involved...being drafted INVOLVED THEM!
To stop death and the horrors of the Vietnam war
It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.
The all Volunteer military.
The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.
It angered the US service men, and lowered their morale.
The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.
The war was wrong. It never was a war, but a police action and men were drafted to fight in an illegal undeclared war.
The antiwar movement
The antiwar movement
they were groups
because many american were against the vietnam war so there was 2 groups.
While Woodstock is often associated with the antiwar movement, particularly in relation to the Vietnam War, it was primarily a music festival celebrating peace, love, and counterculture. The event, held in 1969, became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture, attracting a large audience of young people who opposed the war and sought social change. Although it was not explicitly organized as an antiwar protest, the festival's themes and the sentiments of many attendees reflected a broader antiwar ethos.