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Vietnam Protest

Vietnam War

The United States was unjustified in its involvement in the Vietnam War because, in my opinion, the U.S had little justification to sacrifice thousands of innocent youths for political ideals. It was the longest and most unpopular war in which the United States fought. Many Americans on the home front protested their government’s involvement in the war. Many young Americans felt no reason to fight for a cause they did not believe in, especially in such a strange foreign country. The civil rights movement also strongly influenced many of the war protests. This was because such a large percentage of minority soldiers sent over to fight were being unfairly treated. The African American soldiers were being ordered to the frontlines more often than white soldiers were. One such protest that made a large impact on the outcome of the war took place in Selma, Alabama.
One of the most vigorously protested topics of the Vietnam War was Conscription. Most of two million soldier...

Posted by: Sean Wilson

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