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When America Rose Up: A History of Rebellion on U.S. Soil

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17. The Bonus Army March (1932)

17. The Bonus Army March (1932)
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Desperate for relief during the Great Depression, thousands of World War I veterans—known as the Bonus Army—marched on Washington, D.C., demanding early payment of promised bonuses. They set up camps and peacefully protested, but the government’s decision to forcibly disperse them shocked the nation. The event exposed the struggles of veterans and influenced public opinion, shaping future social policies.

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