To Mary, little June, and young Peter
1775, June 17th
I am sitting inside a cabin, along with 5 fellow soldiers. Along the plaines abode chaos. Not only losing 115 good men, about 300 badly wounded, we lost the battle. I am a fortunate one. Haven't more than 5 bruises. On the contrary, our beloved companion has passed. John, at 34 years old, was shot and killed before my own eyes. Unable to retrieve his body, we wish his soul may rest in peace. The British are victorious, at the cost of what troop leaders told soldiers is 300 soldiers, along with 800 in need of repair.
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-Laura
Answer:
the 2nd one
Explanation:
to establish cattle ranches
The Office of War Information was created during World War II and its main purpose was to deliver information and propaganda about the war easily in order for more American civilians to join the war effort.
This was very important during this time as people were needed in order for the United States to exceed in the war. World War II was costly, not only with money, but with lives and other needed goods. The United States government thought it was important to send out propaganda so people would feel a sense of patriotism for their country and help out with the effort.
A lot of this propaganda included radio shows, flyers, films, posters, pictures, newspapers, milk cartons, and other things that American citizens saw and used everyday. One of the most famous ones was the posters of Uncle Sam, saying "Uncle Sam wants you!", this attracted a lot of people to the war effort.
Not only were men needed to battle in the war, women were needed to help in factories at the time and to create much needed goods for soldiers.
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