Young Americans reacted to the Vietnam War with widespread protest and activism, driven by a growing anti-war sentiment. Many students organized demonstrations, sit-ins, and marches, most notably the massive protests at college campuses and events like the Kent State shootings in 1970. This generation was influenced by a desire for social justice, civil rights, and a rejection of traditional authority, leading to a cultural shift that questioned U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. The counterculture movement, characterized by music, art, and alternative lifestyles, also played a significant role in shaping their opposition to the war.
They never heard of Vietnam before.
By taking part in demonstrations
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).
The Americans wasted 330,000,000,000 dollars on the Vietnam War.It was a HUGE waste.
They went to fight it.
They never heard of Vietnam before.
By taking part in demonstrations
Young people, under 21, were considered minors.
The Americans lost the Vietnam War (1954-1975).
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.
They protested the draft.
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
To stop Communism spreading into South Vietnam.