
Vietnam War Protest
The Vietnam War Protest was a movement during the 1960s and early 1970s where many people, especially students and young Americans, opposed the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. They believed the war was unjust, costly, and caused unnecessary suffering. Protests took various forms, including marches, sit-ins, and demonstrations, often expressing anti-war sentiments and demanding government change. The movement reflected broader concerns about morality, government transparency, and the draft system. These protests significantly influenced public opinion, policy debates, and ultimately contributed to the U.S.’s decision to withdraw from Vietnam.