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Analyze how the Caribbean colonies contributed to World War II.(1 point)
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Caribbean colonies supplied the most troops to fight in the war.
Caribbean colonies supplied the most troops to fight in the war.
Caribbean colonies were not involved in World War II.
Caribbean colonies were not involved in World War II.
Caribbean troops fought Germans on land throughout the islands.
Caribbean troops fought Germans on land throughout the islands.
Caribbean colonies provided workers, bases, and POW camps.
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Caribbean colonies supplied the most troops to fight in the war.
Caribbean colonies supplied the most troops to fight in the war.
Caribbean colonies were not involved in World War II.
Caribbean colonies were not involved in World War II.
Caribbean troops fought Germans on land throughout the islands.
Caribbean troops fought Germans on land throughout the islands.
Caribbean colonies provided workers, bases, and POW camps.
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Caribbean colonies provided workers, bases, and POW camps. This contributed to World War II as the workers provided essential labor for the war effort, such as working in factories and producing goods for the military. The bases in the Caribbean served as strategic locations for the Allied forces, providing a safe haven for troops and acting as supply points for military operations. Additionally, the Caribbean colonies also housed POW camps, where captured enemy soldiers were held, further contributing to the war effort.
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