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Explore how President Wilson’s crackdown on dissent during World War I, which was strengthened by the Sedition Act in 1918, put civil liberties at risk, in this video adapted from The Great War: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Anyone who spoke out against the United States government, the flag, or the armed forces could be arrested and/or imprisoned. This led to a “chilling effect” on civil liberties at the same time that the United States was fighting in a war to “make the world safe for democracy.”
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1.) George Rogers Clark (Frontiersman who fought British and their Indian allies in Ohio valley.)
2.) Lord Cornwallis (Commander of British ship Serapis and said "I have not yet begun to fight.")
3.) Nathanael Greene (Quartermaster general of the Continental Army; brought caches of food and supplies to Valley Forge and led troops in the South.)
4.) William Howe (Commander of all British forces in America until 1778.)
5.) Martha Washington ( General's wife who helped boost morale at Valley Forge.)
6.) Alexander Hamilton (American colonel and aide to Washington who captured a key British earth fortress at Yorktown.)
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Allowed food production to increase and create healthier diets, Inventions in technology increased clothing production to make prices of clothing more reasonable, inventions in transportation enables people to travel across for distances, Urbanization, increased workers income to purchase more.
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