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United States History 11 The First World War: “The U. S
United States History 11 The First World War: “The U.S. in World War I” Unit 2, Chapter 8, Section 2
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The United States helped turn the tide for an Allied victory
Main Idea The United States helped turn the tide for an Allied victory
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United states stays neutral
Isolationism was U.S. policy at War’s beginning, although U.S. was supplying Britain with war goods Since Britain had blockaded German ports, German U-boats were used to attack all ships coming to Britain, know as unrestricted submarine warfare
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Heading toward war 1915: sinking of Lusitania killing 1200 people including 128 Americans 1916: Germany issued Sussex pledge- not to sink merchant vessels Jan. 1917: after Wilson’s re-election, asked Allied and Central powers to consider “peace without victory”, Germany resumed unrestricted sub warfare The Zimmerman Note: proposed alliance of Germany and Mexico Russian Czar Nicholas II lost power March 1917: Germany sank 3 more American vessels April 2, Wilson asked congress to declare war
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Americans in Europe May, 1917: Selective Service Act
Latinos and African Americans trained separately June, 1917: Americans arrive in Europe AEF (American Expeditionary Forces) General John J. Pershing: leader Trained for 12 months in Europe Allied Setback: Nov. 1917, Bolsheviks tool control of Russian government, signed peace treaty with Germany U.S. was a major force, stopping Germans at Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood 20,000 female nurses served
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The war ends By late 1918: war was crippling German economy, soldiers no longer wanted to fight Austria-Hungary signed peace agreement, then Germany Nov 11,1918: armistice went into effect 8.5 million people killed
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