Since many Americans died in WW II, it is a bit peculiar to ask how the war improved American lives, however, it is true that because of the war, America became the world's dominant economic and military power, and the acknowledged leader of the free world. This lead to a period of prosperity and self-confidence. Even now, there is a certain power to the American economy, even though it has gotten into a lot of trouble and the future is looking very uncertain.
Answer In terms of American lives, the Civil War was more costly. Americans were not involved in WW1 but for only 1 year.
1,076,245 casualties of World War 2 could be split in half with deaths and wounded American people. Some of the lives were lost to disease, exposure and burns or infections due to wounds. There were over 30,000 Americans went missing.
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American soldiers sent off to war sacrificed their civilian to fight for their country. They said goodbye to spouses, siblings, parents, and children and the ultimate sacrifice hundreds of thousands of Americans made was their lives.
THE AMERICANS WANTED TO STAY OUT OF IT AT ALL COSTS. THEIR HAND WAS FORCED WITH THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOUR.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
many innocent American lives were lost
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
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Answer In terms of American lives, the Civil War was more costly. Americans were not involved in WW1 but for only 1 year.
In warfare the war which is most costly to US lives is the US Civil War.
It was the turning point of the war. American troops in France landed, losing many lives, but took charge and won World War II.
The Civil War cost the most American lives because every life lost was American.
saved many lives of the American forces from death on many occasions such as Japan and world war two
No. Of the wars in which America has participated, the Civil War claimed the most American lives, about 20% more than the US killed in World War 2, but other wars have claimed more lives. For example, Russia lost 25 million in World War 2, to say nothing of those killed from other countries in that war.
The American Civil War