The young people who enlisted were people who were hopeful and willing to fight for the greater good.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The Revolutionary Army was the army formed in America to fight the British army during the American Revolution.
- The men who enlisted were of different ages, but many of them were very young, under 20 years of age.
- During enlistment, they were hopeful and willing to fight, as they believed that this was their duty and that it would bring great honor and benefits.
They believed they were enlisting in pursuit of a greater good, which was greater than any fear or doubt.
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Isolationist because they had no intentions on joining the war before pearl harbor
Number 1: "<span>The United States was in a position to expand economically and did."</span><span>
</span><span>Number 2: "Revenge against the German nations"
Number 3: "</span><span>to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders"
Number 4: "</span><span>a struggle between the Eastern Bloc and the West that lasted 40 years."
Number 5: "Truman Doctrine"
Number 6: "</span><span>providing supplies for German citizens."
Number 7: "</span><span>a mutual defense alliance among Western nations."</span>
In colonial times, the New England colonies had cold climates, a short growing season, and brittle soil, which could grow little crops. Therefore, the colonists has to result to a different method to sustain their economy and turned to fishing, lumber, shipbuilding, and other industrial occupations.