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AIM: Why did the United States enter World War I in 1917?
U.S. Entry into W.W. I. AIM: Why did the United States enter World War I in 1917?
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I. Uneasy Neutrality War breaks out in1914 Horrors of W.W.I
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C. Initial U.S. Response Declaration of Neutrality
a. Attitude of 8 million German immigrants and 4 million Irish b. Pro-British and Pro-French 1) British cut cable line from Ger.
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D. Economic Credit to Allies
$2 Billion to Allies $28 Million to Germany
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E. Problems with Neutrality
Conflict over Neutral Rights at Sea a. British blockade of North Sea b. German use of submarines 2. Sinking of the Lusitania 1915
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American Protests Sec.of State Bryan resigns and joins Pacifists. Arabic Pledge – Germany promises not sink Liners w/o warning. Sussex Pledge – Ger. Sinks French ship, kills 2 Americans, promises again
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F. Debate over Preparedness
Demands for stronger army and navy a. Progressives and Pacifists suspicious of standing military National Defense Act 1916 a. Army – 175,000/Nat. Guard ,000
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3. Revenue Act 1916 - Progressives finally push thru income tax.
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G. Election of 1916 1. Wilson, “He Kept Us Out of War”
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H. Bombshells of 1917 Zimmerman Telegram
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2. Russian Revolution 1917 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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II. U.S. Entry into War “Make the World Safe for Democracy.”
1. April 2, 1917
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B. U.S. Reasons 1. Effects of British Propaganda
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U.S. trade with Allies a. Pressure form war profiteers and munitions makers
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3. Submarine Warfare From March 1916 to 1917 Germany upheld the Sussex Pledge January 1917-German military high command orders unrestricted submarine warfare hoping to cut off supplies to Allies and win war quickly
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