Thursday, January 8, 2015

Why the U.S. Joined WW1

This is a diagram of how a trench would be designed
     Imagine being in the war in 1918 you are inside a trench. There are rats everywhere this has been your home for three years. Everyday you are either trying to go to your enemy's side or fighting the enemies trying to take your land.
    WW1 was important because it was the first war that not only did it involved neighboring countries but the  whole world. One thing that is interesting about the is that soldiers had to be in the trenches for three whole years unless they died. They had ammunition in the trenches and anything they needed for the battles.
In WW1 only men could go to war
    Now a days in wars women can fight. Wars are also fought in small teams instead of big armies like 1918. Back in the day the two opposing countries would take their big armies into the battlefield. White men were the only ones allowed to join the army.
     During WW1 the U.S. helped the Allies which in this alliances it included  France, Britain, and Russia. The U.S. helped them by supplying ammunition and other supplies the countries needed for battle. One reason they joined the war was to make sure they could get there money back for all the supplies they provided to the countries at war.

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