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World War I
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Causes of World War I European Rivalries
Industrialization created a need for raw materials Created a need for empires Created need for open sea lanes
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Nationalism Helped to unify Germany
France upset at loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany during Franco-Prussian War Slavic Nationalism: Wanted own country Serbia under control of Austria-Hungary
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Alliances 1882 Triple Alliance Formed: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
Triple Entente formed 1904: Russia, England, France One would come to the aid of the next.
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Austrians Cheering Francis Joseph and Archduke Ferdinand
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Gavrilo Princip June 28, 1914 Sarajevo the Capital of Bosnia
Princip assassinates the Arch Duke Ferdinand heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne July 28, 1914 War Declared
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Russian Peasants Volunteering
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German Students Volunteering
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French Soldiers going off to WAR!
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Gas Attack Victim April 22, 1915 the first gas attack
Germans use Chlorine Gas at the Battle of Ypres
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Causes of U.S. Entry into World War I
April 2, 1917
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Woodrow Wilson Won reelection in 1916 on the slogan “He kept us out of war” His declaration war stated, “The world must be kept safe for democracy”
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Lusitania 7th May 1915 Passengers Lost: 794 (63%) Crew Lost: 407 (58%)
Total Lost: 1,201 (61%) Over 100 Americans Died
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German U-Boat
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Zimmerman Telegram German Foreign Minister sent this letter to the Mexican Ambassador to Germany Mexico attacked the U.S. they could have AZ , NM, and Texas
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Propaganda The U.S. Media highlighted German atrocities
The Execution of Nurse Edith Cavell who helped 200 Allied soldiers escape the Germans It was said that amputated hands of Belgian boys were nailed to barn doors by Germans
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Trench Warfare
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United States Army 1917 5700 officers 122,000 men
In the three years of the War over 4 million allied soldiers were killed
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The American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
U.S. Troops known as Doughboys 1st Battle for the AEF was at Cantigny on May 28, 1918 AEF made real name for itself at Belleau Wood and Chateau Thierry
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The Draft May 18, 1917 Congress Passed the Selective Service Act
All men between 18 and 45 had to register 2.8 million men were inducted
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2 Million U.S. Soldiers Went to Europe in 1917-1918
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Western Front
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General John Black Jack Pershing
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369th Stayed in combat longer than any other U.S. unit during WWI
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General MacArthur
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General George Patton
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Eddie Rickenbacker Former Race Car Driver
Becomes the U.S. Ace of Aces during WWI Has a total of 26 Kills
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Sgt. Alvin York Medal of Honor
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Battle of the Argonne September 28, 1918
With American help the Allies are able to put a hole in German lines November 9, 1918 rebellion forced emperor of Germany to step down November 11, 1918 at 11:00 an armistice was signed.
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