They wanted to help their country and their allies.
did the united states sign the document ending world war 1 why or why not
Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
Many weren't necessarily eager, because they were drafted. if they were eager though, it was because they were eager to get back at the Germans for sinking the Lusitania. this ship sinking was the last straw which sent the US into the war in 1917.
very young, they are push into the armer to fight the war.
young men felt patriotic about the war. This meant that they had a positive attitude about it and were eager to serve their country.
They wanted to help their country and their allies.
Young men on both sides were eager to fight in World War I due to a mix of nationalism, a sense of duty, and the romanticized ideals of war prevalent at the time. Many were influenced by patriotic fervor and the belief that they were defending their country and way of life. Additionally, the excitement and adventure associated with military service appealed to their desire for purpose and camaraderie. This eagerness was further fueled by societal pressures and the glorification of heroism in popular culture.
It wasnt
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did the united states sign the document ending world war 1 why or why not
no they should not
They didn't have a choice, if they were young and fit enough, they had to pack only a few belongings and leave their families - Hope this helps :)
it was the sign that symbolized the nazis.
Much propaganda was used so the war was glorified, therefore, people were eager to sign up. Also they were promised that the war would be over by Christmas 1914.
Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
no