There were many different attitudes about the civil war, and many people had changing beliefs about the war. In both the South and North, people often felt patriotic and felt it was a battle for survival (more so down south). Many people were opposed to war from the start. Some families had members fighting on both sides, which created a mixed feeling about the war. As the war dragged on though, more and more people wanted it to end (this tends to happen a lot in wars).
People in the US felt that Europe was Europe's problem.
did the united states sign the document ending world war 1 why or why not
they didn't many people died because of fright
World War I
the felt they lost a lot of people in the war and they felt depress
They felt that they needed to speak to bob (the king of all the people). They also felt quite upset.
They felt anxious to shoot the talhiband
She felt like that there should be no war. She felt if people wanted to kill someone that it should be theirself, and that they should think about what they are doing.
people felt very upset because they were lonely
The Americans felt like they won the war, but were surprised to change that reasoning, but then to change it again. (since they won soon afterward) About world War 1, what ended up happing was that the Americans felt as if they weren't too happy with what was going on.
The French, the Japanese, the French again...now the Americans...
because they felt bad for the Americans and so the Irish went to war to help them
The opening of the Berlin Wall is felt by most people to be the end of the Cold War.
990 people approx felt Sad the other evil people was very Happy
The document that ended the Revolutionary War was the Treaty Of Paris.
Many felt a combination of fear, anger and justification.