Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.
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There were close to 1 million African American soldiers that fought with the allied troops during World War II. Prior to 1941 African Americans were deemed unfit for war and were not allowed to fight on the front lines.
Segregation in WW1 limited blacks rights to serve in the infantry in the war. Blacks mainly drove trucks carrying supplies, were chef's, and some others but nothing major in the actual front lines. But not until the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) demanded that blacks be able to become officers and fight in the front lines. But even then, blacks rights would still be cut short even from WW1 to WW2. But many African-Americans fought along side of the French troops on the front lines. (Over 350,000 African-Americans)
Yes, Americans were in France in WW1.
some African Americans were soldiers in ww1.
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Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men
African-Americans moved north for increased job opportunities as well as a decrease in prejudice and social pressures.
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France did.
some African Americans were soldiers in ww1.
After its defeat in WW1 great Britain and France divided Germany's African territory
Americans stopped Germans in the small village of Château-Their on the road to Paris in WW1. Château-Their is about 50 miles outside of Paris.
Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.