The Entry of the USA Into World War One In 1917. US had never been an ally of any European power. So they decided to remain _______ in 1914. Many Americans.

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The Entry of the USA Into World War One In 1917

US had never been an ally of any European power. So they decided to remain _______ in Many Americans were of German descent and so they approved of the policy of ___________. neutral isolationism

Why did America join the war on the side of the allies? Moral reasons Political reasons Economic Reasons

Sinking of the Lusitania On May 1st, 1915 the boat, Lusitania departed from New York for Liverpool, carrying 1959 passengers. It is said that warnings were given to them about the German U-boats. Lusitania was traveling slowly through the fog towards the south of Ireland where the German subs were waiting, not aware of this the Captain continued to sail slowly and in a straight line instead of a zigzagged line, which was meant to be a way of avoiding U-boats. With one single torpedo the Germans managed to sink the boat. In 18 minutes the boat sank and of the 1,959 passengers 1,195 passengers died. Moral Reasons

Lusitania

The sinking of the passenger ship ________________ had caused some anti-German feeling, but President ________________ tried to counter this when he presented himself for re-election in His campaign slogan was “He kept us out of the war!” He won the election. Lusitania Wilson

Moral Reasons For the majority of the war, the German Navy was bottled up in her ports. There was only one major confrontation at sea- the Battle of ______- the result was indecisive. Germany, therefore, used submarines, ___________, firstly to sink ships which were supplying Britain with essential war materials and secondly to open ________ routes for Germany. When the USA protested, the Germans suspended this policy of ___________ submarine warfare. In 1917, Germany resumed the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare out of sheer desperation due to their lack of material caused by the British blockade. Jutland U-Boats unrestricted Unrestricted Submarine Warfare trade Finally, America’s heritage and ancestry was English (language, legal, political, etc.)

U-Boat UC 44 Class U-boat 1) Aft torpedo tubes 2) Electric motor 3) Main engine 4) Control room 5) Mine tubes 6) Forward torpedo tubes 7) Crew quarters

U-Boat

Political Reasons Although Wilson made the USA’s entry into the war seem like a matter of conscience, he hinted at political reasons too. The German Foreign Secretary, __________, sent a telegram to his ambassador in Mexico which said, “We intend to begin unrestricted submarine warfare. If there is a war with the USA, we will offer Mexico and alliance-make war on our side, and Mexico can re-conquer the lost territory of Texas, New Mexico and ________. Zimmerman Arizona Zimmerman Telegram

Zimmermann Telegram

Mexican Cession 1848

Economic Reasons Despite officially being a neutral country, American business interests realised that big profits could be made by trading with Europe and goods poured across the ________ almost from the beginning of the war. If Germany sank America’s ships, trade with France and Britain would stop. This would mean unemployment in America and __________ could set in. Moreover if the Allies lost the war, they would not pay back the money America had ___________them. Atlantic depression Trade and loans with the Allies loaned

Reasons why America renounced Isolationism and entered WWI Underlying (Distal) Causes –Sinking of the Lusitania –Trade and loans to the Allies –Cultural connections (language, heritage, etc.) shared with Allies (esp. England) Immediate (Proximal) Causes (both happened in the same month, January 1917) –Unrestricted submarine warfare –Zimmerman telegram

America’s Role in the War America needed time to recruit, train and send over their armies, but within a few months they were sending over ________ men a month. They had few _________ factories, tanks, or airplanes, but their navy was quickly in use in the Atlantic. American loans were particularly useful. Most importantly, they gave a huge boost in ______. For the first time the Allies see a hope of victory. 50,000 munitions morale

“Vessels of every kind, whatever their flag, their cargo, their destination, their errand, have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning or thought of help – the vessels of friendly neutrals, even ________ ships. Since the start of the war the Germans have had spies in America. Now she means to stir up enemies at our very doors. The “world must be made safe for ___________.” Wilson declared war on Germany stating: hospital Democracy