The biggest thing to remember about Europe being bombed was that immigrants to the US in 1800s through early 1900s still had family in their homelands.
Besides that, the US was busily making products to be used in the war. There was rationing on the homefront so citizens could support "our boys" fighting overseas.
With a failure of bombing in the north, the American were forced to send in ground troops. Operation rolling thunder failed as the VC ( vietcong ) where well hiden in the tree canopies and so bombing was pointless.
The war also had a devastaing economic impact on europe. the great conflict drained the treasuries of european countries.
During World War I, the impact of the European alliance-system on mobilization and the commitment of military forces was, in a word, decisive. Responding to calls for help from allies already involved, several major nations (especially Germany) entered the war much sooner because of the strict requirements for victory -- which depended almost exclusively on the mobilization-schedules for each.
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The Manhattan Project resulted in the development of the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan in world war two. The most immediate impact was on Japan since hundreds of thousands of people were killed. Ultimately the entire human race was impacted by the nuclear arms race.
WWII With the nuclear bombing of 2 of their cities.
They and their armies raided and destroyed European cities.
They and their armies raided and destroyed European cities.
they enjoyed it
it made them centers of culture, business and powers during that time. Also made them centers of wealth and influence.
it utterly crippled the country
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Edward Miguel has written: 'The long run impact of bombing Vietnam' -- subject(s): Aerial Bombing, Bombing, Aerial, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Aerial bombing, Economic aspects of Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Vietnam War, 1961-1975
The bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 did not have a large impact on us today. It was the September 11, 2001 destruction of the World Trade Centers that had a great impact, with laws like the Patriot Act. Basically, the freedoms that were once enjoyed in the United States are not as dominant as they once were.