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Mar 24th, 2017: Propaganda Posters
In WW I, the war to end all wars, the US had been a major supplier to the allies of supplies, material, and money.
Then in 1918 Wilson sent Pershing and the American Expeditionary Force to lend a hand. This was accompanied by an unprecedented propaganda campaign. Of course war bonds and recruiting posters, but also food. ![]() Prior to 1900 the urban population was 35%, then industry drove that up to 45% by 1915, but that was mostly from New England across the rust belt. A large part of the country had little manufacturing and cities were scarce. ![]() The food supply, people didn’t grow themselves, was mostly general stores selling fresh non-processed food, even in the cities there were no supermarkets. Cattle were butchered in NYC after coming in through a tunnel. This was a problem trying to supply an army, especially after they went to Europe. Hence the big push to ask for help though a poster campaign. ![]() Grow pigs, boys and girls. ![]()
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