When men marched off to fight, many wives stepped into their husband's shoes, managing farms and businesses as well as households and families. Hundreds of women also followed their husbands onto the battlefield, cooking and cleaning for the soldiers.
In the United States, most of the time, a person had to choose between being loyal to King George and the British, or being loyal to the Colonials fighting for independence. There was usually no room for people who were undecided, middle of the road. You were forced to choose between loyalty and Independence. It was very difficult and many people suffered as a result. If you favored the King, you were attacked by people fighting for independence. If you favored independence, you were attacked by British soldiers. It was a very difficult time to be alive, and those who sided with the King, were often forced to leave the Colonies after the war ended and many of them went to Canada.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
common sacrifice by soldiers and civilians during the war.
It caused Iroquois tribes to fight each other
Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.
Military personnel come from the manpower pool of civilians. Every military man was a civilian FIRST. Civlians PRODUCE the war machine. Civilians are either supporting the war or in it.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
common sacrifice by soldiers and civilians during the war.
It caused Iroquois tribes to fight each other
Common sacrifice by soldiers and civilians during the war.
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Of course. Everyone dies, eventually. What I think you mean, though, is "did non-combatants" (civilians) in the Revolutionary War die. Yes, they did . . . a few here and there.
Military personnel come from the manpower pool of civilians. Every military man was a civilian FIRST. Civlians PRODUCE the war machine. Civilians are either supporting the war or in it.
It didn't.
World War 1 affected civilians by causing widespread death and destruction, disrupting lives and homes, leading to food shortages and economic hardships, and provoking societal changes and trauma that lasted for years after the war ended. Additionally, civilians were often subject to censorship, propaganda, and government controls during the war.
It started the Revolutionary War.