World War 2 had a huge affect on American citizens. One major affect was World War 2 aided the U.S. into getting out of the Great Depression. When the United States got involved in the war, the government demanded military goods production and therefore businesses need workers to fulfill the requirements of the government. The war stimulated the United States economy. Additionally women were given the jobs of men because the men had to go fight on the frontline. The respect of women greatly increased because they helped produce military products. The war helped the United States escape the Great Depression.
The Japanese-American citizens were compelled to enter into what were essentially concentration camps for the duration of the war ~ see related link below .
The Vietnam War had the least support by American citizens. The war lasted for over 18 years. The USA lost 58,220 soldiers.
They weren't doing the actual fighting, the citizens were.
There were not very many Latin citizens in the American Colonies. The War had no special effect on any that were 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.
The war affected American society in a few ways. An example is, many men were taken away from their families. Another example is, war makes inflation go up.
Well, during World War I, American citizens helped in many ways to support the war effort. They volunteered for military service, worked in factories to produce weapons and supplies, planted victory gardens to help with food shortages, and bought war bonds to fund the war. Everyone did their part, big or small, to contribute to the cause and support their country in a time of need.
The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought in December 1862 during the American Civil War, had a profound impact on American citizens, particularly those in the North and South. It resulted in significant Union casualties and a morale blow for Northern citizens, who had hoped for a swift victory. The defeat also galvanized support for the war among Southern citizens, reinforcing their determination to fight. The battle highlighted the brutal realities of the conflict, shaping public perception and attitudes towards the war in both regions.
Alienated the Vietnamese citizens.
"War Relocation Camps"
Military conscription was one way in which total war affected ordinary citizens. Other ways included an increase in taxes, and rationing.
Compromise of 1877