It would depend on which Americans and which war you are referring to.
Americans contributed to the war in multiple ways. They provided military support, with over 16 million Americans serving in the armed forces. They also contributed economically by producing weapons, equipment, and supplies. Additionally, Americans supported the war effort through rationing, purchasing war bonds, and participating in various civilian volunteer organizations.
they give create the clothes and the food that you use and eat today
He shows his confidence in Americans citizens' ability to contribute to the war effort.
African Americans contributed as soldiers and they also joined the NAVY.
Scrap drives, rationing like rubber, food, gas, metals. Buy war bonds and other things like that
The cotton gin
African Americans fought in the US Civil War, and they spoke out against slavery.
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Americans bought war bonds. wich was simpply donating money to the war effort
They dug a lot of trenches and buried a lot of dead.
The World War 1 did contribute to the immigration of the African Americans to the US because they were used as soldiers and back up.
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
they give create the clothes and the food that you use and eat today
the african american woman contribute givin canons to goerge Washington to win american revolution in the battle bunkerhill.
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
They fought with great courage to save the union and end slavery forever.
African-Americans fought in one battle in WWI. At home, they were used for labor just like anyone else and also enlisted.