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Americans greatly affected the end of WWI because they broke the stalemate. Until the entry of the U.S. in 1917, WW1 was in a stalemate. Each side literally traded yards of territory from one day to the next. There was no progress. When the U.S. joined they brought with them a large amount of soldiers. It was more a game of numbers than battles once the U.S. arrived. Germany's position quickly became untenable and well before the armistice, they were asking for peace.
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I have chose primary source to be the answer. Check out the definition of "primary source." secondary wouldn't make sense here.
The French saw the success of the American Revolution. The government was also still a monarch and many of the people were treated unjustly. Their king was executed and much chaos was formed as to who should be Leader of France.
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Explanation:Because it shows the list of states and all of the states are battling the British
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He wanted the federal government to inherit state's debts. ... Hamilton argued that by holding the bondholder's money and continuing to increase their interest payments, the bondholders (who were the most influential citizens) would have a larger stake in preserving the new United States Government.
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