They moved from the great plains
they moved from the great plains
Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
People in the US were affected in many ways during WW2, including:Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps, and kept there during the war.Women had to go to work in US mines and factories.Homemakers recycled everything, including rags to send overseas for soldiers to use on equipment.Rationing was a huge sacrifice. Little bread, milk, cheese, eggs, produce, etc.People made do to get by.
British
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There are more than 350,000 African Americans!
They lived on their own land. But after the war and the western expansion, many of them were moved to reserves.
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they were 50,000 soldiers
Death Toll of Americans in WWIIThe death toll of Americans was an estimated 406,000 soldiers dead during WWII.
Japanese Americans were placed in American internment camps, during World War II.
They moved to the West. -Liliam R. Cypress Tx
over 16 million
About 120000
20,000