Answering to: "Why was the war in vietnam particulary frustrasting for american troops?" By <em>Justin Deltoro06</em>
Explanation:
The U.S. had to fight in Vietnam's unfamiliar jungles.
One of the most significant indicators that public opinion was shifting away from American isolationism in the years leading up to the US entering World War II, was that Americans began to be comfortable with the US sending military aid to countries like Great Britain.
Ghandi got closer to be able to achieve independence for india because of the salt march. :D
Answer:
The colonies began to define themselves as being a producer of goods as well as a high consumer of more expensive items.