U.S. Entered World War I. On April 6, 1917, the U.S. joined its allies--Britain, France, and Russia--to fight in World War I. Under the command of Major General John J. Pershing, more than 2 million U.S. soldiers fought on battlefields in France.
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and <u>Maryland</u> remained in the Union even though they allowed slavery. Losing these <u>Border states</u> would seriously damage the North. Missouri could control parts of the <u>Mississippi River</u> Kentucky controlled the <u>Ohio River</u> ; <u>Delaware</u> was close to Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C., lay within <u>Maryland</u>. <u>West Virginia</u> seceded from the South and joined the Union. Comparing North and South The North had a larger population, more industry, and more abundant <u>Resources</u>. The South was a large area with a <u>Hostile</u> population. Southerners were defending their land, their homes, and their <u>Way of life</u>. Individual Southern states refused to give the <u>Confederate government</u> sufficient power. The Union’s plan for winning the war included gaining control of the <u>Mississippi River</u>. The South’s primary aim was to win recognition as a <u>Independent nation</u>. American People at War By the summer of 1861, the Confederate army had about <u>112,000</u> soldiers. The Union had about <u>187,000</u> soldiers. Both sides had expected a quick <u>quick victory</u>.
This is a complicated task, but Renaissance artists used and perfected linear perspective as a means of depicting three-dimensional depth in art. To achieve this perspective, artists would pick a vanishing point on the horizon line.
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