After World War I, Americans went on strike due to a combination of high inflation, stagnant wages, and poor working conditions. Many workers were frustrated by the disparity between the sacrifices made during the war and the economic hardships they faced upon returning to civilian life. The desire for better pay, the right to unionize, and improved labor conditions fueled widespread labor unrest, leading to numerous strikes across various industries in 1919. This period, often referred to as the "Red Summer," highlighted the growing tensions between labor and management in the post-war economy.
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.
Thats just what you did, if you couldnt get a job, or you just wanted to fight, war was the way to go
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No, strikes were illegal in war time
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Yes, Americans were in France in WW1.
They would tune in the radio to a favorite program or go the theater to see a movie .
They were not at war in 1770.
The reason why Americans want a world of peace with no military entaglements is that millions of people in Europe died uncessarily for many unsolved issues and reasons. The Americans wished they had never go to war in Europe because it solved nothing and cause more problems with the Treaty of Versailles.
Both sides in the Civil War were Americans. By definition a civil war occurs when two factions within a country go to war.
The Native Americans
They were thinking of the children
The cubans after the war made a spanish law. So americans can not go aross Cuba or around