There was no Arab-Israeli war in 1937. See the Related Questions below for the effect of the 1948-9 and 1973 Arab-Israeli Wars on United States citizens.
they ended up having to wash there own clothes
The Vietnam war lasted twenty years from 1955 to 1975. Many children were orphaned and families were uprooted and separated. Citizens of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were adopted by American citizens or immigrated to the United States.
Since US citizens were drafted to fight the war; it had a negative impact.
See website: Korean War
There were not very many Latin citizens in the American Colonies. The War had no special effect on any that were there.
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There was no Arab-Israeli war in 1937. See the Related Questions below for the effect of the 1948-9 and 1973 Arab-Israeli Wars on United States citizens.
they ended up having to wash there own clothes
In the camps, I guess. not. Before, of course. Before the war, they were regular citizens.
Aside from killing a lot of them it made them wealthier then ever
World War 2 as the citizens were shelled by a lot more airplanes than World War 1 by Germany.
There were many negative effects of the US Civil War. To note one huge negative effect was the loss of over 620,000 lives because Americans could not reach a compromise on issues that divided the nation. The loss of lives has to be the major negative effect.
World War 1 had a major affect on women's lives. Not only did they have to run the household while their husband was away, but many had to take an outside job for the first time.
The Vietnam war lasted twenty years from 1955 to 1975. Many children were orphaned and families were uprooted and separated. Citizens of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were adopted by American citizens or immigrated to the United States.
Citizens' War Memorial was created in 1937.
There was no overwhelming effect from the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9 on American Citizens as the United States did support either of the parties at the time. (The United States eventually started supporting Israel in the 1960s, but not earlier.) Oil prices increased, as they always do when the Middle East erupts in war, but there were no targeted increases in price (as opposed to the boycott of 1973).