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U. S. entry tipped the balance of the war (especially after 1916 and 1917s' horrible losses on both fronts) in favor of the Allied Powers. The Germans underestimated the U. S. and were at a disadvantage.
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Most of the fighting during the American Civil War took place on Southern soil. In part, this was the result of the war strategies of both sides. To win the war, the South had only to survive. On the other hand, for the North to win, the Union had to be restored. Thus, Union forces had to conquer the South in order to win the war. War action around their homes created many hardships for Southerners.
The hardships increased or intensified for other reasons as well. As an agricultural region, the South had more difficulty than the North in manufacturing needed goods--for both its soldiers and its civilians. One result was that Southern civilians probably had to make more real sacrifices during the war than Northern civilians did. In addition, part of Union war strategy was to use the Navy to blockade Southern ports. The Union hoped to stop the flow of goods between the South and other countries and strangle its foe economically.
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Inflation is the rising of prices of goods which results in the fall of value for money
Presidios were local military forts that were customized to the needs of the soldiers whose most important task was to protect against Islamic armies in Africa, and later Atlantic Pirates and indigenous warriors of the Americas. The Presidio soldiers were further assigned roles to protect the missions, conduct supply trains, escort missionaries, colonists, and merchants, carry mails, and explore the country.