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Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of US Peace and Antiwar Movements
[...]this includes the two great wars, Korea and Vietnam, but other campaigns are covered as well: opposition to the Mexican war in 1845-1848, the Spanish–American War and the Revolutionary War. On balance, war was bad for business, and peace would help secure America’s position as the world’s leadi...
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