The Bonus Army was not actually and army. It was a group of picketers (protestors). The picketers consisted mostly of World War I veterans and their families. Congress had voted them a bonus for their war service in 1924 (thus the name Bonus Army). Since this was during the Great Depression, the WWI veterans needed their bonuses quickly. However, thousands of these people (said to have been 20,000) were going to get their bonus years from then. It was like being promised something but not being given what they were promised. The Bonus Army set up a Hooverville (shantytown) in the U.S. Capitol lawn in 1932. They were protesting for their bonuses, when President Hoover sent the U.S. Army to clear them out. At first, the Bonus Army believed that the army was there for them. They cheered and waved their American Flags. Despite their expectations, the army came with tear gas, guns, and bayonets. They were not there to help the Bonus Army. As a result, many people were injured and hurt, and an infant died. The Bonus Army was no more, their Hooverville was torn down, and billy clubs were used on the resistant people. President Hoover claimed he had rescued the country from mob action; while Americans were disappointed and hung their heads in shame.
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The Bonus Army and Federal Troops both played significant roles in American history during the Great Depression, specifically in 1932. The Bonus Army was a group of World War I veterans who marched to Washington, D.C., demanding early payment of bonuses promised to them, while Federal Troops were deployed by the government to disperse the protesters. Both entities represented conflicting views on government responsibility and citizen rights, with the Bonus Army advocating for economic relief and the Federal Troops enforcing law and order. Their interaction highlighted the tensions between the federal government and its citizens during a time of economic crisis.
They were nicknamed The Bonus Army
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They wanted the government to give WWI veterans a $1,000 bonus.
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The Bonus army was a protest movement. The participants wanted the bonus now and were trying to disrupt the government enough that Congress would humor them and pay them early.
The Bonus Army wanted their military bonus early.
how was the veterans bonus army treated
he used force to remove to protesters.
because it was an army that gave the other army a bonus.....................................................hope it helps
Bonus Army happened on 1932-07-28.
He used force to remove protesters