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Take out a sheet of notebook paper and number it 1-10, skipping a line between each number. You will also need your journal for notes.

May 13 th 1865 – 1865 – After Southern surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, Confederates score a last victory in Texas

WORLD WAR II AND ITS IMPACT ON TEXAS

WHAT WAS WORLD WAR II? WWII was a global conflict that involved almost every nation in the world. The war started on September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.

WHAT WAS WORLD WAR II? The U.S. was thrust into the war on Dec. 7, 1941, when the Japanese initiated a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The next day America entered WWII.

WHAT WAS WORLD WAR II? The U.S. war allies (partners) were Britain, Russia, China, and France. The Allied troops fought against Germany, Italy, and Japan (Axis Powers).

QUESTION 1 When did WWII start?

QUESTION 2 When did America enter WWII?

WHAT WAS WORLD WAR II? The German leader was Adolph Hitler, head of the Nazi Party. The Italian leader was Benito Mussolini. The U.S. President was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

WHAT WAS WORLD WAR II? The Leader of Great Britain was Winston Churchill. Joseph Stalin was the leader of Russia The Emperor of Japan was Hirohito The leader of France was Charles de Gaulle

WHAT WAS TEXAS LIKE BEFORE WWII? At the beginning of the war, most Texans lived on farms or in small towns. Women worked in the home and/or in the fields. There were few opportunities for minorities.

WHAT WAS TEXAS LIKE BEFORE WWII? Only 1 out of 10 Texans finished high school. Only 1 out of 5 owned a car. Only 1 out of 6 had a radio.

QUESTION 3 Who was the leader of Great Britain?

QUESTION 4 Who was the leader of Russia?

HOW WAS TEXAS INVOLVED IN WWII? 750,000 Texans served in the military during the war. 22,000 Texans died in the war. 1.5 million soldiers came to the many military training bases built in Texas.

Texas was a key training state for the military: 175 military installations 65 army airfields 35 army forts 7 naval based 60 Prisoner of war camps

Ninety-nine Marine volunteers leaving San Antonio from the Southern Pacific Depot — the largest group to leave from a single station in the southern recruiting district.

QUESTION 5 How many Texans died in WWII?

HOW WERE TEXANS INVOLVED IN WWII? 5-Star Admiral Chester Nimitz, from Fredericksburg, was the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Ocean Areas for U.S. and Allied air, land, and sea forces.

HOW WERE TEXANS INVOLVED IN WWII? 33 Texans were awarded the Medal of Honor. Audie Murphy, from Hunt county, was the most decorated soldier of the war.

HOW WERE TEXANS INVOLVED IN WWII? Cleto Rodriguez, from San Antonio, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

HOW WERE TEXANS INVOLVED IN WWII? Bessie Coleman, from Waxahachie, was the first African American female pilot to hold an international pilot license

HOW WAS TEXAS INVOLVED IN WWII? People began moving from rural areas to the larger cities to take jobs in the war industry factories. Texans rationed (limited) their food and goods to help with the war effort and “made do” with less. Scrap metal drives helped to provide metal for war supplies and machines.

Children aid the war effort by collecting scrap metal with help from a donkey.

QUESTION 6 & 7 Name 2 famous Texans involved in WWII.

HOW WAS TEXAS INVOLVED IN WWII? Texans saved the kitchen fat and sent it to help in the construction of explosives. Texans entertained the troops stationed in Texas for training.

HOW WAS TEXAS INVOLVED IN WWII? Oil and gas helped to provide fuel to the military. To protect the Texas oil shipments to the East Coast for war efforts, a pipeline was built.

HOW WAS TEXAS INVOLVED IN WWII? Approximately 90% of the war effort oil came from Texas, so Texas fueled the U.S. victory of WWII. The Navy had a battleship named the “The USS Texas” which served in the invasion of North Africa.

WHAT WAS THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WWII ON TEXAS? Oil and gas continued to boom as new oil fields were discovered. The movement from rural areas to the cities led to the urbanization of the state. Texas went from a primarily rural, agricultural state, to a diversified state of not only agriculture and oil, but also industry, factories, and big business.

QUESTION 8 How was oil protected from Texas to the East Coast?

QUESTION 9 Approximately how much oil for the war came from Texas?

WHAT WAS THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF WWII ON TEXAS? Women and minorities were afforded professional opportunities in the military and business that forever changed the face of the Texas work force. This soon led to the many Civil Rights achievements.

Women were assimilated into traditionally male-only plants to help with the shortage of workers.

THE IMPACT OF WWII ON TEXAS Texans played a vital role in supporting the war efforts, which helped launch the modernization and urbanization of Texas.

QUESTION 10 Texans saved what item from the kitchen, and sent it to help in the construction of explosives?