Why did the Bonus Army march on Washington, D.C.?
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The March on Washington happened in Washington DC. The March on Washington ended at the Washington DC mall. It is estimated that more than 100,000 people participated.
The goal of the Million Man March was to bring attention to issues that minorities were facing. The march was held on October 16, 1995 in Washington D.C.
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Washington isn't a state. It is a city. DC stands for the District of Columbia, in which the city resides.
They attacked Baltimore after Washington DC
The Federal Reserve refused to pay veterans their bonuses.
the bonus army.
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Bonus Army
WWI veterans held their bonus march in Washington, DC (not a state).
The so-called "Bonus Army" marched to Washington DC in June, 1932 and many camped there until dispersed by the US Army on July 28, 1932. The group numbered as many as 43,000, about 17,000 veterans and 26,000 others including family members.
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Veterens of WWI who wanted the pay promised to them for their service.
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The order ended any chance he had to be reelected.
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