That is economic prosperity. America offers loans to European countries. Then these countries spent money to buy American weapons and materials for war. The United States actually provides war weapons on both sides of Europe. This war also blocked European immigrants. The workforce in the United States has been reduced, but this is a plus and minus as the factory is forced to look for workers in the south. There are many black people who are living in poverty and have many unemployed people, and they hurriedly grasp the occasion of work.
New Immigration in American History In 1886, the statue of 'Enlightenment Freedom' announced by the French people was donated by President Glover Cleveland. Located at the entrance of New York, this statue is the perfect immigration in the world history. Between 1880 and the First World War, about 22 million men, women and children entered the United States. More than 1 million people arrived every year in 1905, 1906, 1907, 1910, 1913, 1914.
There were many wars in American history. Americans died fighting in many wars like World War I 's "Independence War" and "Desert Storm". One of the most bloody wars in our country's history is definitely a civil war. Before the Civil War began, the country was divided due to slavery. When President Lincoln was elected president, several states were separated from the league. In this war, "More than 600,000 people died and hundreds died.
In the mid-nineteenth century America entered a bloody civil war more than any other conflict in American history, which foresaw the massacres of the Western Front in World War I and the world mass genocide of the 20th century. The number of soldiers murdered between 1861 and 1865 is estimated to be generally 620,000, which is based on the revolutionary war in the United States, the war in 1812, the Mexican war, the Spanish-American war, the First World War , Almost equal to the total number of deaths in World War I. Secondly, it is combined with the Korean War. Civil war mortality rate is six times that of World War II compared to the proportion of the American population. In the United States today, 6 million people die at the same rate (about 2%). The number of deaths reflects excessive pressure on human capital as this new southern country is struggling to survive in a richer and more populous fight with enemies.