US History – 1865 to Present
Liberty bonds were government-issued securities sold to American citizens during World War I to help finance military operations and support the war effort. They were marketed as a patriotic duty, encouraging citizens to invest in their country and contribute to the fight against the Central Powers. These bonds provided a means for ordinary Americans to support the war financially while also earning interest over time.
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