The UK Prime Minister who refused to send troops to Vietnam in the 1960s was Harold Wilson. He held office from 1964 to 1970 and was cautious about getting involved in the Vietnam War, prioritizing domestic issues and public opinion against the conflict. Wilson's decision was influenced by the growing anti-war sentiment in the UK and a desire to maintain a degree of independence in foreign policy.
President Lyndon B. Johnson was directly linked to the dramatic increase in the number of troops deployed to Vietnam in the mid-1960s
In the 1950s and 1960s Eisenhower and Kennedy sent US soldiers to South Vietnam. In 1965 President Johnson sent the US Marines.
The effect that the Vietnam war had on Morrie's department at Brandeis university during the 1960s was the Vietnam Protest.
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Like the US Civil War in the 1860s the Vietnam War in the 1960s divided America.
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