It was the year 1918. The war is has now ended. The economy is booming. A lot of changes are happening all around me. I am living in New York. Women are gaining more and more rights everyday which takes stress off some of the men. While the men were away fighting in the war, the women were left to take care of the small children. In order to do this they needed more rights. When they could, the children too young for paid jobs would make meals to send to the soldiers during the war. The children would also take part in youth groups to collect money or metal for the war. Life changes more and more every day.
Fortunately, there was some pros to the war. The US now became known as a world power. Woodrow Wilson was president during this time. He pushed for a peaceful end to the war. Due to the us joining the war
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The death and injury toll was unbelievably high. Ninety-two million were injured and killed during world war one. Due to the United States needing more soldiers to fight in the war there was a draft. A draft was when some of the american male population was by force to fight. This was a large percentage of the american population. Unemployment rates were also high. When the men came back from fighting for their country, the women took up most of the jobs. However, when the women did quit their jobs to go home and tend to the children there were still not enough jobs for the men. This meant that people did not have money to spend. As a result the companies had to layoff and cut the wages of some of the workers to keep the company from going bankrupt. Woodrow Wilson saw this as a downfall for the country and created 500,000 to one million jobs in federal bureaus. This did help the economy and attract the unemployed from around the country. When the men were fighting in the war they needed food. Most of the food got sent to europe where the war was happening. At home they had to ration their food to small
This made the economy sky rocket and allowed tons of jobs to be available for lower class Americans and immigrants. Although the pay was low, the businesses and industries were growing, and farmers were not doing so well. As a result, the younger generation who did live on farms, moved into the more industrial areas in hopes a better work. Families also moved from farmland into the more industrial areas and put their children in school or began working them young and put them in factories to help provide for the families. The conditions in these factories were awful and the rise of child labor conditions began to need a change.
During the war the demand for factory workers shot up. Because the US decided to fight in the war there was more demand for supplies needed, resulting in the economy booming. The industry production sky rocketed which meant more machinery making more things in a short period of time,
America was impacted by many changes during World War I. These included an increased military presence and higher taxes to support the military preparedness, along with political rallying not previously seen around national support for involvement in the war. The Selective Service Act of May 1917 was the first time American men had to register for military service, and it was also during this time the government first used propaganda to promote the war effort. Additionally during this same period, women were allowed to vote, and Americans were encouraged to spy on their neighbors and report any acts that may be detrimental to the war effort. America’s involvement in World War I was by far the most impactful on the lives of Americans than any previous wartime involvement, and it was the beginning of many more changes for the American people.
The nearly 200 years of racism in the South had almost been completely eradicated, and many African Americans participated in organizations and jobs in the South. The confederacy had been destroyed for good and every state that had seceded was readmitted to the Union. The war made for a disaster, but in the end made the U.S. one nation together.
This really gave the national government and President Woodrow Wilson the power of doing something and the Selective Service Act made millions men join the war and made a huge contribution to the Great War. The government also commanded control of much of the economy to get the country ready to fight by creating new agencies to regulate industry, transportation, labor relations, and agriculture. The war industries board took charge of all elements of the war time production by setting
Six hundred thousand people died in the Civil War, a shocking figure which doesn't really capture the toll that this sort of violence took on the country at large. and this statement The Civil War is our revolution. It ended slavery, and birthed both modern America, and modern black America. just both be true, simultaneously, without negating each other?
The war of 1812 was a war between Britain and the United states. The war of 1812 gave the United States positive and negative effects, such as Manufacturing boosted. There were also negative effects to this war The war of 1812s origins started with the primarily an offshoot of a larger ongoing conflict in Europe ("War of 1812. "
The war brought motivation and drive to mobilize the nation and produce materials. As many men, and even some women, drafted into the military, more jobs became available. Overall, several factors, notably the wealth gap and post-World War I downturns caused economic instability in the United States in the 1920s. Throughout the Gilded Age, there was a growing distance between the rich and the poor.
The weapons, while advanced, did NOT kill people quickly, some people even using shovels, clubs, and even serrated knives, causing wounds harder to heal than normal. The medics used very uncivilized tactics such as amputation, leeches, or unnecissary blood withdrawl causing death in the patient. The environment was another awful thing in the war: Muddy trenches filled with corpses and men missing limbs screaming for help. There were also hot deserts, cold snowy tundras, forests, and towns. World War 1 was supposed to end everything.
World War one would bring much change to the world. “The cost of four years of war was approximately $350 billion” (386). This is the first time the world seen a war that cost this much and with an extremely high death toll. Because of the war cost it put the economy into “The Great Depression”. The accounts of this horrific event can be found in John Steinbeck’s book The Grapes of Wrath.
Men were always the workers within the family, the ones that were expected to provide for their families. When they went to war, their role within community life needed to be filled. That is when their wives, daughters, and sisters stepped up and took over. “In addition to caring for their families, [women] were left to supervise businesses and farms while the men were away fighting” (Senker). Women were already cooking, cleaning, and caring for their children, but still made time to work and provide as a father figure every single day.
Firstly, it was the spike of jobs that occured when the war started, with a large increase of wartime jobs. These positions were filled by women and men that had not volunteered to serve overseas. Other non-wartime jobs were also filled. This meant that after the war ended, all employees of places such as munitions factories would become unemployed. With returning veterans also looking for a job, the number of jobless people increased drastically.
“Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves, and, under a just God cannot retain it” (Lincoln). The United States was divided and on the razors edge sat one of the most debated subjects in US History, slavery. The anti-slave Union was locked in combat with the pro-slave Confederacy which was outnumbered two to one and losing men in events like the border wars later named Bleeding Kansas (Civil War Facts). The North had many advantages including larger populations due to large cities, and larger industrial and production capacities. They also produced ninety seven percent of the nation’s firearms, ninety four percent of the nation’s cloth and ninety percent of the nation’s footwear and had an army that had over two million
April 11, 1861 the bloodless battle at Fort Sumter, the beginning of the Civil War and a possible end of sectionalism and slavery. In the year of 1860 a man named Abraham Lincoln was elected for President. Many living in the south believed that “…the election of a Republican President represented the victory of the abolitionists…” (TB pg. 304), and that they had no choice but to secede from the Union. Due to seceding states, a war broke out between the Union (Northern states) and the newly assembled southern states came to be known as the Confederate States of America or Confederacy. In 1862 after the Battle of Antietam, President Lincoln issued a document called the Emancipation Proclamation that would help free slaves.
Tensions rose across the country from those in support support of slavery and those opposed. Many states wanted to outlaw slavery while others adamantly defended it because it was the main institution with a high and consistent revenue. Ultimately, the disagreements over slavery are what lead to the Civil War. The country divided into an “Us versus Them” situation which lead to both sides having growing support for their views and making the groups less susceptible to an agreement. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation which freed slaves from confederate states.