Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI 1.3.19
Story Time: If WWI Had Been a Bar Fight
Japan United States Australia
What do you notice about this map that is different from Europe today?
America in WWI
WWI Causes 4 MAIN underlying causes of WWI in Europe Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
The Sides Allied Powers Serbia France Russia Great Britain Italy Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria
President Wilson Initially really didn’t want the U.S. to go to war Campaigned on keeping U.S. out of war War progressed, American opinions changed
Toward Intervention As the war continued, America began to lean toward Britain and France
The Economy During the war, trade with the allies tripled Allies had to ask the U.S. for credit Wilson agreed – loaned France and Britain $
America’s decision to enter the war: Reason 1 Sinking of the Lusitania British passenger liner Sunk by German sub 1,200 died, including 128 Americans
Reasons for sinking the Lusitania The German Embassy had warned passengers: [Summarize this:]Travelers intended to embark for an Atlantic voyage are reminded that a state of war exists between Germany and her allies and Great Britain and her allies.... Vessels flying the flag of Great Britain or any of her allies are liable to destruction. Recent research: the ship was carrying arms to Britain
America’s decision to enter the war: Reason 2 Unrestricted German submarine warfare Attacks without warning Germany first promised to give warning, then changed its mind Violated the Sussex Pledge
America’s decision to enter the war: Reason 3 The Zimmerman Note (Jan. 1917) German plot to provoke Mexico into war against the US Mexico decided it wouldn’t be a good idea Significance: changed public opinion in the US
Finally, War German submarine attacks on three more U.S. ships were the final straw Wilson asks Congress to declare war on April 6, 1917
Expectations Germany assumed that the war would be over in 5 months That would mean the U.S. wouldn’t have time to mobilize Wilson was particularly interested in crafting the peace agreement at the end of the war Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany President Woodrow Wilson of the US
Pre-War America When America entered the war in 1917, we had just over 100,000 troops Smaller than 16 other countries Congress had to institute the draft Within a year, America had an army of 5 million
As America Enters, Russia Exits Russian Revolution Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, took over Signed a peace treaty with Germany Significance: Let Germany fight a one-front war