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The Economic Impact Of World War I On Texas

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Ever since The United States joined World War I, Texas has had to play its role and help the country. WWI was a very demanding war, which required any country who took part in it to be prepared with supplies. Since the Northern part of the United States was abundant in factories, the southern part was responsible for the agriculture. Furthermore, Texas was extremely efficient and supplementary with land and was able to grow, produce, and provide whatever the agricultural committee requested. The economic effects that World War I was able to make on Texas were Victory Gardens being planted in Texas, Participation of Texans in Wheatless Wednesdays and Meatless Mondays, Texas being the core of military bases and training camps in the US, the increased …show more content…

It also encouraged Americans’ to do their part in the war. Now Wheatless Wednesdays on the other hand, were days where Americans were encouraged to do their part in the war effort. On Wheatless Wednesdays, people were told not to eat wheat on Mondays. Since they weren’t able to eat wheat, they could only have one meal the rest of the days of the week. Thus Victory Bread was born and made with 20% non-wheat ingredients. Many Americans were asked to cut down on the wheat consumption by …show more content…

These were often advertised with the Statue Of Liberty or a famous person to give people the want to support their country. Texas purchased a large amount of these bonds in order to raise money for the war, and to later on help its own government by receiving the money, and more back. Not only did the Bonds support the war effort greatly, but they also helped the stock market grow and prosper. During World War 1, Germany wanted to persuade Mexico to join their side. When Texas found that out, people started to move down to Texas and help out. Since there was such a big population, there were more jobs and more people making an income. Also, since there was a big population, over 200,000 Texans joined the armed forces to help protect. Since there were many Military camps scattered over Texas, there were lots of people who joined the

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