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US Involvement In The Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War lasted for two decades and started in 1945. Due to the Vietnam War, it caused the United States to lose a large amount of things by the end of the war in 1975. One thing the United States lost during the Vietnam War was their people (troops and civilians). A total of 15,058 United States troops were killed and as many as 109,527 were wounded. They also lost a lot of their money, by spending billions and billions of dollars every year paying for war they began putting their economy in dept. Another thing the United States lost in Vietnam was all of the support that their American citizens were giving them. There was lack of support for the United States because of their involvement in the Vietnam war. These American supporters …show more content…

Another thing the United States lost in Vietnam was their support. Their people supporting them began to question their presence in Vietnam. Many young Americans started to lead a protest on college campuses because they were against the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. This movement was soon noticed and there was a lot of support behind for over three years. These protesters slowly began to turn against the war after they were being drafted. About 100,000 protesters came together on October 21, 1967 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. They gathered there to share how dissatisfied they were about the war. Since the United States support during the war began to decline in time this was putting pressure on President Richard Nixon to end the war. In 1968 Americans and Vietnamese fightings were being recorded which was known as the Tet Offensive. These fightings were not only just being recorded they were being put on television. Putting this on television was exposing it to the world and changing the way many Americans felt about the war. They started to turn their heads and began to stop giving the United States their support for the war. The United States felt that without having their support for the war there was no way they would be able to win …show more content…

Hundreds and thousands of troops and civilians were being killed and/or hurt badly. This was causing the United States to draft civilians into the war by the month. They also lost billions and billions of dollars every year during the Vietnam War leaving their economy in debt. The United States had come to a point where they no longer had the money to afford the war because it was so costly. Their lost of money caused prices to rise and President Johnson agreed to increased tax. This was supposed to help them become able to afford the war. As you know from the previous paragraph, they lost mostly all of their support for the war. American citizen began protesting leading to bigger groups of American citizens protesting. They started coming together to share their thoughts about how they felt and/or how disappointed they were with the United States being involved in the Vietnam

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