They wanted it end.
The "silent majority" were a group of American people that were supposed to support the USA in the Vietnam War, as compared to a large amount of vocal demonstrators that were protesting the war. After many years of fighting in Vietnam and seeing no end in sight, the vast majority of Americans wanted it to end, and for the the USA to leave the quagmire. Which they did in 1973, and South Vietnam fell to the communists in 1975.
they didn't want to have a foriegn country involved in their country
Richard Nixon is the 37th President of the United States. He referred to the Americans who did not express their opinions publicly against the Vietnam War, as the great silent majority.
The Americans lost the Vietnam War (1954-1975).
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
No americans were not happy
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War.
the aussies were alies and fought in the Vietnam war with the Americans. (and of course the South Vietnamese - the Americans were paticipants on their side).
Part of the cold war.
in 1955
The Republic of SOUTH Vietnam was a free society; NORTH Vietnam was communist based.