How did World War I affect South Carolina?

Many new training camps were built in South Carolina as thousands of men joined the military.

Because of African American participation in the war, racial tensions eased in South Carolina.

The location of South Carolina along the Atlantic coastline made it susceptible to German attack.

The population of South Carolina grew due to the increased need for factory workers.

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Many new training camps were built in South Carolina as thousands of men joined the military.