The US antiwar movement primarily arose in response to the Vietnam War, driven by widespread opposition to U.S. military involvement in Southeast Asia. Protesters were motivated by the war's high casualty rates, moral concerns about its legitimacy, and the belief that it was unjust and ineffective. The Civil Rights Movement, counterculture, and growing distrust in the government also fueled activism, leading to large-scale demonstrations and a significant shift in public opinion against the war. This movement ultimately influenced U.S. policy and contributed to the eventual withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam.
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The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.
The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.
The antiwar movement
The antiwar movement
The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.
The draft.
The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.
The antiwar movement.
When Nixon ordered further bombing of North Vietnam (Mainly Cambodia)
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It was made up of both violent and peaceful factions.
The all Volunteer military.