It's not remembered as much as other wars (ww2, Vietnam, etc) ww1 is also kind of forgotten. It's a shame too.
Frank Philip Stella’s rigorous hard-edge paintings of the 1960's emphasize the <u>flatness of the picture</u> and its boundaries.
Frank Philip Stella was a United States minimalist painter and he was born in 1936. He was also a printmaker and a sculptor.
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water/ocean the closer you were it was easier for merchants and trades to go from (Europe I'm guessing) to the New World (also guessing) also good farm land to plant crops for food (the south was popular because it didn't get too cold in the winter and the soil was good/fertile and not rocky)
That could definitely be argued! The WWI was fought in Europe, so many European countries were left in pieces at its end. So they were definitely in need of outside support. One may also look at it from another point of view. The US refused to join the League of Nations, which shows that the country was not necessarily as involved in world affairs as it could have been.
Many African Americans struggled in the years after the civil war.