The United States contributed to the allied victory by doing all of the above.
- The United States provided large numbers of reinforcements.
- They helped stop the last major German offensive.
- They boosted the morale of Allied troops.
During the world war the United States was one of the Allied countries that fought against the Germans, the Italians and the Japanese people.
The United States decided to join the war after the German side decided to sink one of it ships. That is the Lusitania.
The attacks on US property and the fact that the Germans were trying to meddle into the affairs of the US was what led the US into the war.
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From his recollections, McCoy remembers the years after the Civil War, describing how there <em>weren't many differences between</em> his life as a freedman and a slave. Even though slavery was abolished, it is observable in the interview that there were few <em>guarantees to exercise liberty</em>, hence being uneducated, dependence on former slavemasters and disinterest on political issues were some of the aspects that led McCoy to conclude that changes weren't that visible.
This description fits any random British settler from the colonies. They were taught how to plant tobacco and eventually they made an entire business out of it, even kicked out Natives out of their lands so as to increase their farms.