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Strike441 [17]
4 years ago
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How did Native American service in World War 1 impact their lives on the homefront

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Molodets [167]4 years ago
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During World War I, many Native Americans were not yet considered US citizens. However, following their service in the war, returning veterans were made citizens since they fought for the United States. This reasoning grew following the war and in 1924 all Native Americans were made citizens (whether they wanted to be citizens or not). 
user100 [1]4 years ago
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The U.S government leaders were impressed by the Native Americans' sacrifices and granted them citizenship.

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