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Agenda 1/7/11 Stamp 6.1 outline – p Go over outline

American Neutrality Wilson declared the United States to be neutral. He did not want his country pulled into a foreign war. A.Americans Take Sides 1.Americans, however, began showing support for one side or the other with many immigrants supporting their homelands. 2.Most Americans favored the Allied cause.

American Neutrality B.Pro British Sentiment 1.President Wilson’s cabinet was pro- British, believing that an Allied victory would preserve an international balance of power. 2.The British skillfully used propaganda, or information used to influence opinion, to gain American support.

American Neutrality C.Business Links 1.Companies in the United States had strong ties to the Allied countries. 2.Many American banks gave loans to the Allies. 3.As a result, American prosperity was tied to the war. The money would only be paid back if the Allies won.

American Neutrality Read p. 371 (very last paragraph) and then answer the following. How did propaganda influence Americans? The British cut the transatlantic telegraph cable from Europe to the United States to limit news about the war to mainly British communication. Outrageous reports about German war atrocities convinced many Americans to support the Allies.

Moving Toward War While most Americans supported the Allies, they did not want to enter the war. A.The British Blockade 1.The British navy blockaded Germany to keep it from getting supplies. The British redefined contraband, or prohibited materials, to stop neutral parties from shipping food to Germany.

Moving Toward War 2.To get around the blockade, Germany deployed submarines known as U-boats. Germany threatened to sink any ship that entered the waters around Britain. 3.Attacking civilians ships without warning violated an international treaty and outraged the United States. 4.The Lusitania, a British passenger liner, was hit by the Germans, killing almost 1,200 passengers—including 128 Americans.

Moving Toward War 5.Americans instructed Germany to stop U-boat strikes. Germany did not want the U.S. to join the war and strengthen the Allies. 6.The Sussex Pledge, a promise made by Germany to stop sinking merchant ships, kept the United States out of the war for a bit longer.

Moving Toward War B.The United States Declared War 1.A German official, Arthur Zimmermann, cabled the German ambassador in Mexico, proposing that Mexico ally itself with Germany. In return, Mexico would regain territory it had earlier lost to the United States. The Zimmermann telegram was intercepted by British intelligence and leaked to American newspapers.

Moving Toward War C.In February 1917, Germany went back to unrestricted submarine warfare and, soon after, sank six American merchant ships. D.On April 6, 1917, the United States declared war against Germany.

Moving Toward War How did the use of unrestricted submarine warfare lead to American entry into WWI? Germany’s sinking of passenger and merchant ships led outraged Americans to side with Britain.

Copy into your notes: US Enters war (causes) Submarine Warfare Against US ships and citizens Zimmerman Telegram Germany Defies the Sussex Pledge and Sinks 6 US ships

6.2 Preview- The Homefront Reading Checks p. 377, 378, 379, 381 Section Review, p. 381 # 1, 3-7