History, asked by shivamkumar5816, 10 months ago

what was the goal of "victory gardens"

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Answered by abi4180
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Victory Gardens, also called "war gardens" or "food gardens for defense", were gardens planted both at private residences and on public land during World War I and World War II to reduce the pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war effort.

Answered by charliejaguars2002
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EXPLANATIONS:

Victory gardens is a vegetable garden planted from during the wartime to relieve food shortage. 20 million people of Americans planted to victory gardens and it grew fruits and vegetables.

It produced as many fruits and vegetables commercials on (TV) farms did.

Wasn't eaten fresh was canned and preserved.

So, it should be get some more food to go around on the home front.

Soldiers, marines, and sailors should have enough.

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