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Page 1: U.S. Enters WWI. Why wasnt the U.S. in WWI from the Start? Isolationism - The U.S. attempted to stay neutral U.S. citizens believed that U.S. should stay.

U.S. Enters WWI

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Why wasn’t the U.S. in WWI from the Start?

• Isolationism - The U.S. attempted to stay neutral

• U.S. citizens believed that U.S. should stay out of a war in Europe

• U.S. provided supplies to the Allies, but did not officially enter war or send troops

Page 3: U.S. Enters WWI. Why wasnt the U.S. in WWI from the Start? Isolationism - The U.S. attempted to stay neutral U.S. citizens believed that U.S. should stay.

What provoked the U.S. into WWI?

• Unrestricted Submarine Warfare - German policy to sink any ship entering into Allied waters without warning by U-boats

• 1915 – British passenger ship The Lusitania sunk with 128 Americans onboard

• 1917 – Germans resume unrestricted submarine warfare, hope to starve Britain before U.S. could enter the war.

• Three American ships were sunk

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Lusitania Before Being Sunk

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Rendering of Lusitania While Sinking

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What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

• February 1917- Zimmerman Telegram is the final straw

• From: Arthur Zimmerman – Germany’s Foreign Secretary

• Topic: States that Germany would help Mexico “re-conquer” land it lost to the U.S. if Mexico allied itself with Germany

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The Zimmerman

Telegram

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The Zimmerman

Telegram Decoded

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What was U.S. Impact on the War?

• After Russia drops out of war Germany devotes all resources to Western Front

• Germans reach within 40 miles of Paris

• The arrival of 2 million fresh American soldiers helped drive the Germans back

• U.S. President Woodrow Wilson would have a major influence on the peace proposals after the war.


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