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Outcome: Events Prior to U.S. Entry World War I Outcome: Events Prior to U.S. Entry

Events Prior to U.s. entry U.S. Position: Neutrality President Wilson encouraged neutrality in “thought & action” Neutrality Problems U.S. traded w/both sides, but ties w/Great Britain were strongest Common language, customs, and government By 1917, U.S. loans to the Allies reached $2.3 billion

Events Prior to U.s. entry Great Britain spread anti-German propaganda to the U.S. G. Britain blockaded Europe, stopping our trade w/Germany (famine) Germany began submarine warfare (violated “freedom of seas”) Attacked ships in Allied ports Declared a “war zone” around the British Isles

German u-boat (Submarine)

Anti German Propaganda

The Lusitania

Events Prior to U.s. entry Sinking of the Lusitania (May 7, 1915) U.S.-German relations worsen Germany questioned U.S. neutrality & the ship’s cargo Ship was loaded with contraband purchased from the U.S. Wilson demanded in a letter of protest that Germany end sub warfare, & apologize and pay reparations to the families

Events Prior to U.s. entry March 1916: The French ship Sussex was sunk w/Americans on board. Germany agreed to the “Sussex Pledge,” a promise to warn ships before sinking them.

Events Prior to U.s. entry Election of 1916 (D) Wilson: “Dove” and (R) Charles E. Hughes: “Hawk” Both hand campaigned for peace & neutrality TR may have hurt (R) chances for victory with pro-war speeches Cliff-hanger: Wilson won by 20 electoral votes (CA decided the outcome) Message: Did the citizens of the US want to go to war despite Wilson??

Events Prior to U.s. entry Events to US Entry By 1916, the War in Europe became stalemated on both fronts Western Front = 500 miles of trenches extending from the English Channel to the Adriatic Sea (Defended by France and Great Britain) Eastern Front = line defended by Russia Little progress & high casualties led to frustration on both sides

Events Prior to U.s. entry Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare to break the deadlock Stopped issuing warnings; 3 U.S. ships were sunk in one day The Kaiser felt confident the U.S. would not enter the war U.S. responded by ending diplomatic relations w/Germany

Events Prior to U.s. entry Zimmerman Note (“Last Straw”) published on March 1, 1917) Letter from Germany to Mexico asking for an alliance against the U.S. Intercepted and decoded by Great Britain Pro-war fever intensified in the U.S.; TR demanded we enter in the name of self-defense. Soon after, 4 more unarmed U.S. ships were sunk. March 1917, Russia surrendered to Germany

Events Prior to U.s. entry Wilson asked Congress for a Declaration of War on April 2, 1917 Enemy: German government, not the German people Wilson: “America must go to war to make the world safe for democracy” Congress declared war on April 6, 1917

Events Prior to U.s. entry The War in Europe The Allies were weakened in 1917 In March, 1917 a Russian peoples’ revolt overthrew Czar Nicholas II and a provisional government was set up In November 1917, this weak gov’t was overthrown by the Bolsheviks led by Nikolai Lenin, eventually resulting in a communist government In December, 1917 Russia agreed to an armistice on the Eastern Front and withdrew, leaving Germany to fight a 1 front war (All German forces could now be sent to the Western Front in concentration)

Events Prior to U.s. entry June, 1917: 1st U.S. troops arrive in Europe A.E.F. = American Expeditionary Forces were led by General John Pershing By 1918, 2 million U.S. “Doughboys” were in France Wilson began plans for permanent peace based on his 14 Points