The Vietnam War: The Anti-War Movement

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The Vietnam war began in 1954 and did not end until 1973. The war changed Americas standing in the global community, and did damage to it's image abroad due to policies enacted, and decisions made, during the conflict. America had become deeply divided, and the growing anti-war movement had gained tremendous momentum by the time President Nixon had taken office. War crimes and atrocities committed by American service members, which were then being reported by the American media, only further fueled the anti-war movement sweeping across the United States, and an example of this would be the March 1968 massacre of nearly 500 civilians in My Lai by American forces. The United States' involvement in the conflict was based on stopping the spread

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