
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?
train soldiers
educate soldiers
serve as hospitals
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?
soldiers, food, tanks
clothing & bandages, ships, soldiers
soldiers, clothing & bandages, food
ammunition, food, soldiers
I can explain how Georgia contributed to World War I in regards to soliders and goods produced.
​SS8H8a
Georgia's Contribution's to World War I
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