Why did students at Kent State University in Ohio protest the bombing of Cambodia
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Students at Kent State University in Ohio organised a protest against the bombing of Cambodia in 1970 because they thought the United States may invade. The protest was started in an effort to change the situation.
- The Kent State Shootings, also known as the May 4 Massacre, occurred when the Ohio National Guard opened fire and murdered four unarmed students from Kent State University.
- The killings took place at a peace demonstration against the National Guard's presence on campus and the expansion of American military engagement in the Vietnam War into Cambodia. In American history, the event marked the first student fatality at an anti-war protest.
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