During World war 2 which started in the 19th century, African-American units were utilized by the Army to combat the Native Americans during the Wars. The most noted among this group were the Buffalo Soldiers. Many of these men were unofficially allowed to enlist in the Union Army The African-American men registered for the draft, and black women also volunteered in large numbers. While serving in the Army, Army Air Forces, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, they experienced discrimination and segregation but met the challenge and persevered.
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The correct answer is that the war would cost American lives.
Whenever the United States enters a war, there is also the risk of losing soldiers who are fighting over seas. This is general knowledge for most Americans, as they understand that the individuals who enroll in these services due run the risk of having to fight in potentially dangerous situations. This was no different during World War I, as this situation became a reality for thousands of soldiers.
No, that's false. That wasn't their belief.
The “manifest of destiny” was the expression for the philosophy of the United States territorial expansion during the 19th century, the manifest said that the American were destined to domain all this territories by God himself, The missioners blazed the Oregon Trail so they were able to settle in the west. This was just once of the conquers of the Americans during that period.