New South and World War I

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New South and World War I Ms. Bean

Warm-up 2-23-16 HIGH SCHOOL TRANITION NIGHT IS TONIGHT YOU AND YOUR PARENTS SHOULD ATTEND TEXT ME NOW TO TELL THEM Get out LEO FRANK PACKET Get out Du Bois and Washington Article

Leo Frank Case Who was Leo Frank? What happened to him? What is the bigger picture?

Du Bois and Washington How are they similar? How are they different?

World War I

Countries Involved in WW I Central Powers: Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Allied Powers: British French U.S. Russia Serbia Belgium Japan

United States enters the war President Wilson declares U.S. would be neutral at the start of the war Germany continued submarine attacks in 1917 and hit several American ships British intercepted a telegram from Germany to Mexico asking them to attack the U.S. Zimmerman Telegram This was the final action that had President Wilson ask Congress to declare war

Georgia and WW I About 90,000 of Georgia’s citizens joined the Armed forces Georgia became a key state for the United States military By the end of the war, they had the most military training camps than any other state Camp Gordon was the largest, located in Chamblee (later named Ft. Gordon)‏ 82nd All-American Divisions-staffed mainly by native Georgians

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