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WW1 - GA's Contributions

WW1 - GA's Contributions

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  • I can explain how Georgia contributed to World War I in regards to soliders and goods produced.

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Georgia's Contribution's to World War I

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​Georgia in WWI

  • Until 1917 Georgians were against the U.S. getting involved in WWI

    • GA's economy had already suffered & people were worried about war-related blockades hurting it more

  • However, when the U.S. entered the war, Georgians supported it and made many contributions

  • Soliders

    • some Georgians volunteered to serve in the military

    • others were drafted or chosen to serve

      • all eligible men ages 21-45 had to register

    • close to 100,000 Georgians served in the armed forces during the war

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​Training Soliders in Georgia

  • Many men from around the U.S. came to Georgia's military facilities for training.

  • The government also built new military training facilities in Georgia to help the war effort.

  • These military facilities also held prisoners of war for the U.S. government.

    • 1917 - camp at Fort Oglethorpe in northern GA held German merchant seamen

    • 1918 - moved to Fort McPherson near Atlanta

  • General Hospital No. 6 at Fort McPherson treated about 10,000 wounded soldiers.

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​Georgia's Military Facilities

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Multiple Choice

What did the military facilities in Georgia NOT do?

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train soldiers

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educate soldiers

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serve as hospitals

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hold prisoners of war

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​Georgia Modifies Its Economy

  • The draft and men leaving the workforce to serve in the military led to labor shortages.

  • The war effort also gave a much-needed boost to GA's economy!

  • There was an increased demand for food and supplies.

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​Cotton and Textile Production

  • The demand for soldiers' clothing led to an increase in textile production.

    • This was good for Georgia!

  • GA's textile mills provided fabric for uniforms and bandages for military hospitals.

  • More textile mills were built to meet the increased need.

  • Cotton was needed for these mills & the price of it increased

    • in 1915 there was infestation & farmers struggled to grow cotton

    • those that were still able to successfully grow cotton made a large profit

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​Food Production

  • Soldiers overseas needed food supplies

  • Many GA farmers converted their cotton farms to grow & produce fruit and vegetables

  • Commercial canning factories were built in GA to process & ship canned sweet potatoes and peaches

  • Meat packing factories opened in Atlanta, Augusta, Moultrie & Savannah

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​Victory Gardens

  • Like many Americans, Georgians planted small family gardens to help support the war effort.

  • Families ate fresh vegetables & fruit from their gardens as much as possible.

  • This helped to save vital food supplies that could be shipped to U.S. and British soliders overseas.

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Multiple Choice

What 3 things did Georgia contribute to WWI?

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soldiers, food, tanks

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clothing & bandages, ships, soldiers

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soldiers, clothing & bandages, food

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ammunition, food, soldiers

  • I can explain how Georgia contributed to World War I in regards to soliders and goods produced.

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Georgia's Contribution's to World War I

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