This was in the period of the great depression
The Victory gardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense. Were planted on private residences or on public land during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.
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Although tension to some extent always existed between the colonies and Great Britain, the most divisive point came when the British began to tax the colonies after the French and Indian War, which the colonists heavily resented since they had no representation in Parliament.
The Sisters of Charity started early in the 1800s as a program to serve communities in Canada, the US, and Bermuda. The sisters established schools, orphanages, and hospitals.