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f. Improved relations between Germany and the United States for a time.
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The <u>Sussex Pledge was the agreement between the US and Germany over the issue of torpedoing a ship on suspicion of carrying any contraband or military supplies</u>. This <u>pledge allows a short respite between the two nations</u> and also prevented the US from getting involved in the 1st World war.
The issue of unrestricted submarine warfare had been going on until the United States intervened after numerous deaths of American citizens in the ships attacked. To prevent the US from getting involved or participating in the war, Germany agreed to the Sussex Pledge after the attack on the passenger steamer, the Sussex. This pledge indicated <u>Germany's promise to attack only ships carrying military arms, and also to attack only after giving the passengers and crews to vacate. </u>
This act <u>allowed peaceful relations between the two nations and also successfully prevented American participation in the War</u>, thus successfully aiding Germany in the war without the US joining the fight. This agreement <u>provided some peace between the two until 1917 after which the warfare resumed and America entered the war on the side of the Allied Powers.</u>
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The answers you're looking for would be, the draft and number of lives lost.
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The correct answer is - military man prepared to survive in the wilderness.
Even though the first settlers of Jamestown were young and middle aged man that had military experience, and they were considered as tough man that would be able to survive in the wilderness, it didn't turned out as planned. The first settlers were totally clueless about their environment, they were catching lots of diseases and lots of them died because of that. They were not very efficient in the agricultural field, so they starved very often, and for some time relied on the natives for food. All in all, they were in terrible state, and Jamestown was on the verge of collapse for most of the time.