The United States Food Administration was created in 1917 and was watched over by Herbert Hoover. The United States Food Administration was a campaign that encouraged the United States citizens to change their eating habits so that they could have enough food to supply and feed the U.S soldiers and citizens in Europe. The Administrations jobs was to watch over the amount of food they have stocked overseas and made sure that there was enough to feed everyone, but because there were so many people to feed, they needed more food. That's why they made the campaign so they could have more food to support the people overseas.
In 1821, William Becknell led a wagon train from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The wagon train led by William Becknell then established a <span> route for international trade with Mexico.</span>