...thought they were men who feared military service. Many people knew that draft dodgers were using "the war" as a front to cover their actual fear of having to go thru boot camp, hair cuts, discipline, etc.
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Draft dodgers.
After the Spanish-American War, many workers in Cuba resented American control of the economy.
Four students.
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.
Resented American control of the economy>
Many Americans have resented immigrants throughout American history because they believed that immigrants were taking jobs by offering to work for less money. The irony of the situation is that many of those people were immigrants or their parents were immigrants at some point.
Many British citizens resented paying taxes, and they had to fight in hostile territory
Resented American control of the economy ~Apex :)
White Southerners resented the work of the Freedmans's Bureau. Many white southerners resented the aid offered by the Freedmen's Bureau. Lincoln's plan of reconstruction, however, was not based on trying to lay blame on the Southern states for starting the war. Rather it was a conciliatory effort based on the belief that the Confederate states had never left the Union.
They still lacked a say in the government of Cuba.
Took many prisoners so they could sacrifice them to the gods