the felt they lost a lot of people in the war and they felt depress
Because in the eyes of the world, the US knew it failed in Vietnam. After being victorious in WWII and then Korea, Vietnam shook up the confidence level somewhat.
Lives revolved around themselves being inducted into the military to fight the Vietnam War. Marriages, Children, Careers, College, Buying a home, Buying a new car, establising a business or a relationship other than a marriage...all revolved around getting drafted into the military. The government conscripted 40,000 men a MONTH, that is alot of disrupted lives!
"I Feel like I'm fixin' to die"
The song "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" recorded by Country Joe and the Fish became the de-facto anthem for Americans opposed to the military presence in Vietnam. It was famously performed at the Woodstock music festival in 1969.
i feel like im fixin to die rag
By 1967, most American students did not favor U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. There were many demonstrations taking place against the war. Soldiers coming home from the war were not greeted warmly.
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
some a usually felt elated while some were aggravated.
If you mean bloated and gassy, this is normal...
It it wasn't a declared war and by 1968 the largest draft had taken place. Protests were going on and many disagreed with the war.
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country
i feel like it does it isn't right> :(