They were afraid (scared) of getting their heads shaved (hair cuts) and processed naked thru the medical and clothing issue lines at BOOT CAMP!
They feared the US Military.
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North Vietnam (and their allies), led by Ho Chi Minh. North Vietnam was a communist state which was something the USA opposed. When the North made sttempts to take over the South the USA felt it was their responsibility to move in and stop these moves. Ended up an unpopular and eventually faltering goal for the USA.
The US and Socialist Republic of Vietnam established friendly relations during the 1990s as part of a wider effort by the US to normalize relations with Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War. Economic and trade interests played a significant role in this process, as both countries recognized the potential benefits of increased cooperation. Additionally, there was a growing recognition on both sides of the need to move past the hostilities of the past and forge a more constructive relationship for the future.
Slavery was illegal in Canada, and the slavecatchers weren't allowed to cross into Canada's borders, so Tubman could not be forced back to slavery and she took refuge in Canada.
no because it was too crouded for horses to move since of the trees and it's more effective to use tanks
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Primarily to nations that were supporting the RVN; such as Australia, New Zealand, US, or sympathetic to the cause, such as Canada.
Start off with sites: Statistics about the Vietnam War, then move on to AWOL or Military AWOL (Absent Without Leave).
Yes and many do, mostly as refugees.
During the American Revolution, a number of colonists wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain. Because of social pressure from many other Americans that wanted independence, many loyalists decided to move to British Canada.
There are about 300 thousand adults that live in Canada. This number fluctuates based on the number of people who move in and out of the country.
They move to Canada just to make a new life or just to have some trips
North Vietnam (and their allies), led by Ho Chi Minh. North Vietnam was a communist state which was something the USA opposed. When the North made sttempts to take over the South the USA felt it was their responsibility to move in and stop these moves. Ended up an unpopular and eventually faltering goal for the USA.
During the war, SOUTH Vietnam lived on motorcycles (motor scooters actually). North Vietnam, it seemed lived by the bicycle. Today, one country, Vietnam; probably lives by the motorcycle (motor-scooter). If there's 80 million people in today's Vietnam, count on at least 1/4 of the population riding motor bikes (motorcycles/motorscooters). Motorscooters were (are) easy to move about, easy to park, easy to store, light-weight, inexpensive, quiet, non-threatening (traffic wise), easy to maintain (compared to a car), take up less space, and can go anywhere (compared to a car). Which is probably why they were so popular back then...and probably still are today.
She moved to Canada in 1967.
With the children? 50 miles
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