Why did the U.S. become involved in the Vietnam War? Why did the Franco-Mexican War happen? Why was Spain against the independence of Mexico? Why did the United States become involved in Nicaragua in the 1980s? Why did the U.S. fight the Indian Wars?
Why did the South Sudan Civil War happen? Why did the U.S enter the Persian Gulf War? Why did the North enact a blockade on the Confederacy during the Civil War? Why did the Uganda Civil War happen? Why did the British start the Crimean War?
November 11. Auburn, Washington is designated by the Veterans Day National Committee and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a Regional Site for the celebration of Veterans Day and is also a Vietnam War Commemorative Partner. The city has hosted our...
Did You Know Vietnam's wages are around half of what China’s are in various provinces, which range from US$210 to US$406. China is known to dominate the manufacturing industry but with wages rising, many businesses have already moved operations to maintain margins in low cost manufacturing...
and China were allies in World War II, and sought to squash Japanese propaganda seeking to weaken allied ties. Repeal efforts resulted in little pushback as the Immigration Act of 1924 already excluded aliens ineligible for citizenship to enter the United States including the Chinese. [Pictured: ...
Third, Western Europeans wanted to ride alongside the United States, while hoping that they would be able to secure some influence on U.S. foreign policy as junior partners in the new Cold War international order (a tail-wag-the-dog strategy). The UK decision, in particular, was made in...
It would take three more years before the nearly 160-foot-long B-52 would enter service, and once it did, the U.S. was eager to demonstrate its newfound bombing capabilities. The B-52 was built for long-range bombing missions, but it was the addition of recently purchased looped-hose...
bad schools, bad policing like Detroit did or does. And then everybody who has money says I'm going to move to Bloomfield Hills or a suburb or just an enclave that's nicer, but we don't have enough cops. Let's just do a private security force for our area. And you know what?
and China were allies in World War II, and sought to squash Japanese propaganda seeking to weaken allied ties. Repeal efforts resulted in little pushback as the Immigration Act of 1924 already excluded aliens ineligible for citizenship to enter the United States including the Chinese. [Pictured: ...
While tax laws and dual citizenship are the primary drivers behind U.S. citizenship renunciations, there are other, more personal reasons. Historically, some Americans have renounced their citizenship due to opposition to U.S. government policies, such as during the Vietnam War.13 Certain acts c...