they prepared for it. After two weeks of being over there, the house of representatives passed the “Bonus Bill” and they marchers won this battle. But a greater battle than before was awaiting them in the senate.This also united blacks and whites together. On June 17, many marchers came to the senate debate, but they lost.later on July 16, president ordered the evacuation of many angry veterans. On one early morning, some vets wouldn’t cooperate and a fight started with casualties and the army had to come in to deal with the vets. The soldiers began to throw tear gas at the vets and began to burn their camps. On november 8, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president, and later on another debate has been setup for the “Bonus Bill”. Franklin D. Roosevelt veto the bill, but there was enough power in the house of senate to override the veto and the bill was passed. Soon all the veterans were now happy to receive their wages. These are facts of the “March of the Bonus Army” on the Washington D.C. that took place in the early 1930’s.
they prepared for it. After two weeks of being over there, the house of representatives passed the “Bonus Bill” and they marchers won this battle. But a greater battle than before was awaiting them in the senate.This also united blacks and whites together. On June 17, many marchers came to the senate debate, but they lost.later on July 16, president ordered the evacuation of many angry veterans. On one early morning, some vets wouldn’t cooperate and a fight started with casualties and the army had to come in to deal with the vets. The soldiers began to throw tear gas at the vets and began to burn their camps. On november 8, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president, and later on another debate has been setup for the “Bonus Bill”. Franklin D. Roosevelt veto the bill, but there was enough power in the house of senate to override the veto and the bill was passed. Soon all the veterans were now happy to receive their wages. These are facts of the “March of the Bonus Army” on the Washington D.C. that took place in the early 1930’s.