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.
Explanation:
Georgia was the first official relief agency in 1900 and it provided emergency communication for soldiers and their families, also helped produce bandages and medical supplies. vegetable and fruit gardens planted homes and they helped to be sent to the troops.
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