Altamont was not more peaceful than Woodstock; in fact, it is often remembered for its violence and chaos. The 1969 concert, intended as a free festival, ended in tragedy with several incidents, including the stabbing death of a concertgoer by the Hell's Angels, who were hired for security. In contrast, Woodstock is celebrated for its spirit of peace and community, despite facing challenges like rain and overcrowding. Overall, Woodstock is viewed as a symbol of the counterculture movement, while Altamont is seen as a turning point marking the end of that era's idealism.
The government initially viewed Woodstock with skepticism and concern, anticipating potential unrest and disorder given the large crowds. However, as the festival unfolded and largely remained peaceful, public and governmental perceptions began to shift. The event was seen as a cultural milestone, reflecting the youth's desire for peace and counterculture ideals, prompting some officials to reassess their views on youth movements. Ultimately, Woodstock became a symbol of the era's social change rather than a point of governmental conflict.
There was estimated to be around 500,000 people at Woodstock, many from countries other than the USA.. Not all of them are dead yet.
*All* of them
Woodstock was a music and art fare. Hippies loved to go listen to the bands, kind of like todays concerts, and proberbly smoked drugs and drank alcohol as normal. Other than the usually behaviour from hippies, nothing was bad about Woodstock apart from the occasional fight. It was an amazing event!
In 1969
more than usual! Armenia is a very peaceful ,beautiful country .YOU CAN DISCOVER IT WHEN YOU VISIT IT.
More people than potties
Not positive, but I bet it was more than the Nuremberg Rally of 1936.
more peaceful more fresh aie less stress
The Republic of Germany changes government leaders very peacefully . . . probably more peacefully than the US does.
La vie pacifique. You can use paisible if you like but that means more like the gentle life rather than a peaceful one.
The government initially viewed Woodstock with skepticism and concern, anticipating potential unrest and disorder given the large crowds. However, as the festival unfolded and largely remained peaceful, public and governmental perceptions began to shift. The event was seen as a cultural milestone, reflecting the youth's desire for peace and counterculture ideals, prompting some officials to reassess their views on youth movements. Ultimately, Woodstock became a symbol of the era's social change rather than a point of governmental conflict.
thinking that living in the Rural area is more peaceful than in the urban area.
Martin Luther King was not a militant. He was a peaceful protester.
There was estimated to be around 500,000 people at Woodstock, many from countries other than the USA.. Not all of them are dead yet.
The phrase refers to heaven which is further more peaceful and protected than the earth
A country should take care of its own people in order to be peaceful. In many cases, a country that does not bother other countries and that cares for its own people will be much more peaceful than a country that is concerned with world issues.