Most US leaders supported the war, midway the same leaders opposed the war.
Diem and later Thieu.
no they did not support it
Ngo Dinh Diem
About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.
The most Americans died in Vietnam which was also the longest war that America was involved in.
John Smith
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
he encouraged african americans to educate themselves and get a better lifestyle
yes it was by chance that the Americans one as the American leader killed the Vietnam leader by penetrating him to hard
yes the did lick your sack
He refused to reform his government
He refused to reform his government
they supported the Americans inthe battle of king'smoutain
Yes, he convinced Americans to support the colonial army
Early in the Vietnam War, the United States support the leadership of Ngo Dinh Diem. He was assassinated in 1963. Following his death, the next president of South Vietnam was Nguyen Van Thieu.
Had to, US troops=US government.
yes, because they all wanted to get over it so bad and they were all just tired of the same things especially the Americans.
Ho chi minh is widely regarded as the national 'saviour' of vietnam by the vietnamese, leading the unification of vietnam against the french, south vietnam government and americans. Introducing communism, and being influenced by other soviet states such as China and the USSR
The Chicago riots, Berkley campus riots, and the Kent State shootings were not in support of the Vietnam war. Neither were draft card burnings. The only supporters of the war were the "usual suspects"...the profiteers (war industry).
Americans were more or less outraged about the Vietnam War due to the fact that it was the first televised war, allowing Americans to view what was going on at the front lines. American's were then able to view civilian's dieing. This was the Enemy's strategy, to get American's against the war so that they did not support it.