The youngest person known to have signed up for World War I was 12-year-old Sidney Lewis from the United Kingdom. He enlisted in the British Army in 1915 by falsifying his age, claiming to be 19. His story highlights the desperation and determination of young men during that era to join the fight, despite the dangers involved. Lewis's tale is one of many instances where youth were eager to serve, often at great personal risk.
this is impossible to tell, but in allies, people needed to be 18 to sign up. however many people lied about their age. The Germans did have a program called Hitlers youth were many kids did fight.
did the united states sign the document ending world war 1 why or why not
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France.
16 years old
james madison
The youngest person to sign the Constitution was Jonathan Dayton. He was 26 at the time. At age 81, Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer.
James Madison----from nd
The youngest person to sign the Constitution was Jonathan Dayton. He was 26 years old when he signed the constitution. The oldest was Benjamin Franklin. He was 81 years old.
Thomas Jefferson
The British forces set the age limit at 14, although it was never enforced and children of 12 were encouraged to proudly fight for King and country by their mothers.
John Adams
no
he was the youngest person to sign the constitution of the united states an served in the continental army as well as he did many other things
5o cent aka curtist Jackson is incorrect. It's Eric B. & Rakim.
It was Edward Rutledge.
Benjamin Franklin