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1st World War in history Great War or War to End all War Not called WWI until after WWII ________ Involved _____
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Cost of War $400 billion $10 million dollars an hour 16 million deaths First war of the Industrial Revolution…… New Weapons vs old tactics of fighting
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world map
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_____________- European powers were going to all parts of the world to gain land. Africa, Asia, The Pacific By 1910, the most desirable colonies had been taken. Germany envied France and Britain b/c they had the most richest colonies. They soon realized that the only way to get land in Africa was to _______________
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Cartoon- European grab bag European nations competing for colonies around the world…..Imperialism
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Cartoon- European grab bag
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Two Definitions: 1: to act in the country’s _____________. Ex: ___________-strip of land on the boarder of France and Germany. Had been taken by Germany in 1871 and France was expecting to gain it back. Germany did not want to give it up. This caused problems in their relationship.
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2. The longing for an ethnic minority independence in a nation where there are many different/diverse groups. Ex: Austria-Hungary- Hungarians and German speaking Austrians governed millions of Czechs, Slovaks, Poles Italians, Romanians and Serbs. These different _____________________. This often caused conflict within the nation itself.
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Building up a nation’s military for war and giving them more power than the government. Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Great Britain, Russia Spend large sums of money on new weapons and warships. All of these countries were preparing for war.
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Alliances balance of powerEuropean nations began forming military alliances with one another to maintain a balance of power …….. __________________________ Central PowersAllied Powers GermanyGreat Britain Austria-Hungary EmpireFrance BulgariaRussia
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his family. Archduke was heir to the throne in the Austrian Hungarian Empire. His assassination June 28, 1914 eventually led to WWI. Garvillo Princip, a Serbian nationalist assassinated the Archduke. He was trying to gain allowances for his fellow Serbs who lived under Austrian rule. Franz Ferdinand’s funeral procession franz Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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Alliance Chain Reaction When the Archduke was assassinated, Bosnia along with Serbia were annexed to Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary was convinced Serbia has something to do with the killings. They used this excuse to declare war on Serbia on July 28, 1914. This _________________ of alliances throughout Europe.
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July 29, 1914- (Russia was Serbia’s protector) began mobilization. Germany demanded Russia stop. They didn’t. ___________________________. Russia’s ally ______________________. Germany declares war on Belgium. Great Britain declared war on Germany.
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Quick sweep through France to knock the French out of the war then turn east and defeat Russia. Germany is between France and Russia. This plan was put in order to _________ _______________ at the same time.
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Germany had to pass through Belgium to get to France ____________________ Germany hoped Britain would stay out of the war. The invasion of Belgium brought Britain into the war. 1 week after the conflict started all of Europe’s great powers were involved.
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Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Bulgaria Allies Russia France Serbia Great Britain
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Archduke and Wife Assassinated Austria-Hungary Declares war on Serbia July 28, 1914 Russia Begins Mobilization July 29, 1914 Germany Declares war on Russia August 1,1914 Russian’s ally France readies troops Germany Demands Russia Stop Germany’s Schlieffen Plan Britain Enters War after invasion of Belgium August 4, 1914 Central Powers and Allies Formed
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Stalemate- Both sides can’t gain the advantage. Germany and France and Britain 1914 Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria join Central Powers Italy and Romania join Allies
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Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Allies Russia France Serbia Great Britain Italy Romania
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Machine guns and rapid fire artillery Grenades ____________ ___________ Air Planes _____________ Tanks Battle of Somme in 1916 British troops lost 20,000 troops in one day.
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Trench foot – (Pictures!) Contracted lice from rats Constant fear No man’s land Casualties (French had 1,000,000 casualties in first 3 months of war)
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Trench Warfare
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Some felt personally involved b/c 92 million were immigrants or children of immigrants. _______________ for Central Powers Most Americans for Allies Wilson wanted Americans to remain _________.
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Panama Canal was completed in August of 1914 just a week before WWI began in Europe. Woodrow Wilson became President in 1912. Americans were shocked by the outbreak of war but…………..it was in Europe. NEUTRALUS was officially NEUTRAL
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American Neutrality- Influenced by trade _________________- Be ready for war. Patriotic education (Propaganda) Peace Movement- Progressives, social reformers and women. (Women marching down streets proclaiming peace).
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3 groups _____________- Stay out of war ________________- U.S. should intervene on side of Allies ________________- Get involved only to solve the problem and promote peace.
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Britain blockades Germany for its _____________. Later Britain took all of the goods that were supposed to go into Germany. (Food, cotton, medicine, gasoline) German response = blockade of Britain
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U-Boats- Britain and Germany competed to build the largest and strongest navy. Germany blockaded Britain by navy. Propaganda used by Britain to sway U.S. opinion. ____________________________ Germany agreed to stop blowing up passenger ships. March 24,1916 ________ was sunk by Germans
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Killed 2 Americans Sussex Pledge- Germans would ___________________________. Wilson authorized banks to make a huge loan to the Allies.
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May 7, 1915, the Germans sunk the Lusitania which was British passenger liner. contraband (weapons) Germans believed it was carrying contraband (weapons) to the British. Killed 1,198 civilians including 128 Americans. “unrestricted submarine warfare”. U.S. and other countries outraged towards Germany because of “unrestricted submarine warfare”. international law US believed the Germans had violated international law of targeting civilians
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war zone
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Jan. 31, 1917 Germany informs U.S. that the Sussex pledge would be ended. Feb. 3 U.S. cuts off diplomatic ties with Germany. _________________- Germany promises lost land to Mexico if they declare war on U.S.
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