What was the effect of World War I on South Carolina?

1.The state economy shrunk significantly.
2.Citizens used more resources, such as meat and fuel, than before the war.
3.Factory production slowed and trade decreased with other countries.
4.Some women needed to work jobs traditionally held by men.

5. South Carolina saw an increase in military recruitment and training camps were established in the state.

6. The war created a sense of patriotism and unity among South Carolinians.
7. The state experienced a spike in anti-German sentiment and discrimination against German Americans.
8. The war also brought about advancements in medical care and technology, as soldiers returned home with injuries and illnesses that required innovative treatment methods.
9. Many young men from South Carolina lost their lives in battle, causing grief and trauma for families and communities across the state.
10. The war led to changes in the state's agricultural industry, as farmers adapted to new demands and regulations imposed by the government to support the war effort.

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1. The state economy shrunk significantly.

3. Factory production slowed and trade decreased with other countries.