World History – 1400 to Present
Victory gardens were private gardens planted by citizens during wartime, especially during World War I and World War II, to grow their own food and support the war effort. These gardens aimed to reduce pressure on public food supply, promote self-sufficiency, and boost morale among the populace, fostering a sense of community involvement in the war effort.
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