More than 9 million soldiers and an estimated 12 million civilians died in WW1, and 21 million military men were wounded
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These women were of the lower classes. Men and boys worked in factories. However, young women and children also did work in factories. ... After the industrial revolution, those women who did not work in factories were no longer involved in work that was economically valuable to their families.
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Ulysses S. Grant. ...
George Mcclellan. General George Mcclellan led the Army of the Potomac during the early years of the civil war and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln. ...
Robert Anderson. ...
Nathaniel Banks. ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman. ...
George Custer. ...
Winfield Scott Hancock. ...
Abner Doubleday
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Ulysses S. Grant. ...
George Mcclellan. General George Mcclellan led the Army of the Potomac during the early years of the civil war and also ran for President against Abraham Lincoln. ...
Robert Anderson. ...
Nathaniel Banks. ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman. ...
George Custer. ...
Winfield Scott Hancock. ...
Abner Doubleday