What was the effect of world war l on South Carolina

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

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Military bases and training camps were established in the state, bringing economic growth and infrastructure improvements

Many young men from South Carolina were mobilized and fought in the war, resulting in loss of life and disruption of families
The war led to a resurgence of patriotism and nationalism in the state
Racial tensions and segregation continued and even increased during and after the war.