What exactly are you asking, there have been a plethora of protests in America. Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965 & in Washington D.C. in 1963, the Woman's March also in Washington D.C. [& across the country] in 2017 & 2018, Vietnam protests at Kent State in 1970 which led to the 'Kent State Shootings', the 1969 Stonewall Riots in Greenwich and many many more.
Protests have taken place in various locations around the world, including cities such as Hong Kong, Beirut, Barcelona, Santiago, and Washington D.C. They can occur in response to a wide range of issues, from political corruption and social injustice to climate change and economic inequality.
It lasted for 507 days until the 25th of May 1978.
Tiananmen Square incident was happened June 4, 1989 in Tiananmen Square in Beijing China. The Chinese government condemned the protests as a counterrevolutionary riot, and has prohibited all forms of discussion or remembrance of the event in China.
Tiananmen Square protests were student-led protests that took place in 1989 in China. The protests started in Beijing and rapidly spread to 400 cities nation wide. The protests were brutally suppressed, with a large number of protesters imprisoned. Foreign journalists were deported and independent coverage of the event was halted. Even wide ranging changes were made in the leadership structures of the ruling communist party. Officials sympathetic of protesters were fired. Even to this day any discussion or remembrance of the event is prohibited.
Tea Party protests happened in 2009.
Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.
The protests in Egypt took place primarily in Tahrir Square in Cairo, which was the epicenter of the 2011 revolution. However, protests also occurred in other cities across the country.
Paris.
It lasted for 507 days until the 25th of May 1978.
Montgomery, Alabama
Yes there were many protests during the time you are referring to, though it would be inaccurate to describe it as a conflict between the UK and Ireland. It was only between specific terrorist organisations, not an outright war supported by governments and most oridinary people. A lot of the protests were for peace and there were lots of other protests of all kinds too.
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Anti draft movement.
The Vietnam war was the major political protests in the 1960's and 1970's. Other protests took place for civil rights.
The Syrian civil war primarily took place in Syria, a country in the Middle East. It started in 2011 with anti-government protests and escalated into a complex conflict involving various groups and international interventions.
No they don't, because then they wouldn't get any where.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
One month after the protests