The architecture of the trenches affected the lives of the soldiers. Britannica Encyclopedia claims, "The typical trench system …show more content…
The website, Britannica tells, "Each trench was dug in a type of zigzag so that no enemy, standing at one end, could fire for more than a few yards down its length." The trenches were built in a zig zag so nobody go take one shot and kill more than a couple people. The Encyclopedia of Britannica writes, "Each main line of trenches was fronted by fields of barbed wire intended to slow down and entangle attacking infantry." The main line of the trenches was protected by barbed wire so it could slow down soldiers on the opposing side. The Gale Reference Database says, "From these trenches defenders could peer out and annihilate attacking soldiers; dug deep enough, the trenches also provided cover from the flesh-ripping shrapnel thrown off by exploding shells" The trenches were dug deep and built this way to protect the soldiers from the exploding shells from the other countries. The way the trenches were built helped to protect the United States