Georgia played a significant role during America's participation in World War I (1917-18). The state was home to more training camps than any other state and, by the war's end, it had contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the war effort.
And 3 ways how Georgia support ww1?
Railroads in Georgia carried arms, ammunition, and soldiers to parts where ships waited to sail to Europe. Georgia's farmers grew food crops, grew tobacco, grew vegetables, and carried livestock, etc. that really helped the war.
<span>Intuitive thought. This stage is part of Piaget’s theory of
cognitive development positioned at the preoperational stage of development. This
is most common among 4-7 years old. Children at this stage believe that they
are capable of everything with the knowledge that they have. </span>
The principle is called Popular Sovereignty. Popular since it comes from the populous (people), and sovereignty meaning the right to rule.
The Homestead Act of 1862 provided that any adult citizen (or person intending to become a citizen) who headed a family could qualify for a grant of 160 acres of public land by paying a small registration fee and living on the land continuously for five years. If the settler was willing to pay $1.25 an acre, he could obtain the land after only six months’ residence.
But the law did not provide the new beginning for urban slum dwellers that some had hoped; few such families had the resources to start farming, even on free land. The grants did give new opportunities to many impoverished farmers from the East and Midwest, but much of the land granted under the Homestead Act fell quickly into the hands of speculators. Also, over time, the growing mechanization of American agriculture led to the replacement of individual homesteads with a smaller number of much larger farms.
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