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Yes,slaves did join his army.They joined his army because when they got freed they didnt no where to go so they joined Shermans army.
during world war one, propaganda was the main form of media. These posters either convinced people to join the war by glorifying the war, or they made us hate the enemy by exaggerating how they really were. During world war two, citizens were encouraged to plant victory gardens so more of the products in stores could go to the soldiers in the war, who were in desperate need of reparation's.
some estimates go up 2 million people, while others are estimated at 600,000. other estimates are as low as 32,000. regardless,in every war Canada has participated in, it has had the largest army in ratio with population.
He pretty much forced them to go and fight the russians. He also excecuted some of the officers who were trying to betray him.
554 of the women's army auxiliary corps (WAAC) were promoted to women's army corps (WAC), they were the first women to go to war other than nurses
People didn't want to go to war because they didn't want to die.
younger siblings should not join the war because the have a life ahead of them. if they go to war now the will miss a lot. they wont be able to go to college, or see their family. Being in the war is not fun. i mean all the people you meet while in the army had the same idea as you. just to prove a point if you want to join the army, join the army, if you don't them Don't. its your decision not anyone else's. make the right choice. don't just join the army because your older sibling or someone in your family did, join because you want to, join because you want to serve your country. this is pretty much all you need to know.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald attended Princeton University in New Jersey. He enrolled in 1913 and dropped out in 1917 to join the army during World War I.
if ur gud at basketball then you can go in
The sinking of the Lucitania was the event that made the United States join World War 1
June 1939 go to Woodlands Junior world war 2
Yea u would most likely die to,, they put all the reserve on the frontlines
it was a hospital ship then
Either join the army with a written garruntee of nurses training, go to a good Jr. college and obtain an LPN certification and then join or go on to senior college for RPN certification and then join.
Not much really you just had to go to an office with commanding soldiers in and say you wanted to join up and tell them you were 18 because they were very strict about under 18's joining
When men are called to war it is called a Draft.