Native Americans were part of the natural world and that world was sacred.
An early temperance movement began during the American Revolution in advocating temperance rather than abstinence and taking positions on moral issues.
No.
the U.S did not really take part in 'The great war', by the time they came the war was over. *Fresh troops who outnumbered the enemy
yes
fighting on the western front
America was the primary Allied country fighting the Axis countries, mainly Italian and Germany, and also Japan. The major part of America's involvement was combat and a vast supply of the normal things required by combat.
Russian was part of the "Great Alliance," and fought against the Axis Evils.
mexican-american
American Football :] by: Dj, Yna and Ana :)
Germany was a major player in both World War I and World War II and is located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Its strategic location and industrial capabilities significantly influenced the course of both conflicts. Germany's involvement in these wars shaped much of 20th-century history and had lasting impacts on Europe and the world.
Yes, Veracruz was a major part of the Mexican American War.
They have never discussed either their dad's or mother's side's involvement in the war.
Yes. Egypt's major involvement occurred from June 5-7 when the Battles over the Sinai Peninsula took place.
The Truman administration increased American involvement in Vietnam primarily through its support for the French colonial efforts to regain control after World War II. In 1950, the U.S. began providing military and financial aid to France, viewing the conflict as part of the broader struggle against communism during the Cold War. Truman's commitment to the policy of containment laid the groundwork for deeper U.S. engagement in Vietnam, signaling a shift in American foreign policy towards direct involvement in Southeast Asia. This set the stage for subsequent administrations to escalate U.S. military presence and involvement in the region.
I'm pretty sure football :) which is my favorite sport
World war 1