After World War I, the U.S. economy experienced a significant boost in the manufacturing sector. The war had accelerated industrial production and technological advancements, leading to increased efficiency and output. Additionally, the demand for consumer goods surged as soldiers returned home, contributing to a booming economy characterized by mass production and consumerism. This period laid the groundwork for the economic prosperity of the 1920s.
there are different aspects that divided the economy in ww1. the first reason was conscription; this was a term given to a law that was attempted to be made in ww1 times. if approved it meant that all men from 18-up would be forced to go to war. a lot of people disagreed with this and so the economy was split in to agreers and disagreers of conscription. another reason was 'the white feather'. if a man did not go to war willingly he would usually be sent a white feather which symbolises cowardliness. some people agreed with the white feather and some people didn't so again this caused a division of economy. some people disagreed with war completely which would have caused debates.
Bad. In the Treaty of Versailles (the one that ended the war) Germany was put with the most reparation payments. Their economy crumbled. Their money became inflated and most people went bankrupt.
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The German people were generally blamed for starting WW1 because Germany caused the most casualties and the most damage. Because of this completely false accusation, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles which made Germany pay every country it damaged. The German government was in a frenzy to pay off this unfair debt and began mass printing the German currency. This lead to such massive inflation that a loaf of bread at one point cost over 20,000,000,000 (billion) German Marks. WW1 ended in 1919, and Germany didn't really begin to prosper again until the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933.
Britain has already been in an economic decline, both they and France owed USA millions of dollars, meaning they had huge loans, and the damage cost roughly 20 billion pounds... Naturally things didn't get much better since the production was slow later, etc
WWI helped the American economy, but most Americans did not want to be part of the conflict.
it was okay but not that bad
Russia
yes. but they weren't very patriotic. they increased the cost of food for profit during ww1, this then became part of the growing economic problems that resulted in Germany losing the war.
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Germany
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Japan did not play any particular part in WW1 asside from patroling Australia's shores while Our navy was in Europe.
Russia suffered the biggest losses during WW1.
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Nope.
No it didn't. The economic impact on China of WW I was negligible, as China did not take part and did relatively little trade with the West. The 'global economy' and Chinese political, financial and economic involvement in the rest of the world were still many decades away.