No, men were being trained for war before the U.S. was officially a part of it, many American citizens were for the Central or Allied Powers. Most toward the allies. read more
The impact of World War I on African Americans often receives less attention than the effects of the Civil War and World War II. Because racial conditions failed to improve significantly after the war, it is often viewed as a disillusioning moment. read more
This hero of the war with mexico, who was a whig, easily won election as president in 1848. read more