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1 Who remembers what propaganda is? As a neutral nation, U.S. claimed the right to trade with either side in the conflict Britain German – Early in the war, Britain blockaded German ports, hoping to starve Germany into surrender – In response, Germany set up a blockade around Britain

2 To enforce the blockade, Germany used a fleet of U-boats U-Boat: a German boat that attacked any ship that entered or left British ports This meant neutral ships would also be attacked

3 U-Boat attacks on neutral shipping raised a ton of protest Under international law, a country at war could stop & search a neutral ship suspected of carrying war goods – BUT U-boats simply torpedoed enemy & neutral ships Germany warned the U.S. & other neutral nations to keep their ships out of blockade zones Wilson vowed to hold Germany responsible if its U- boats caused any loss of U.S. life/ property

4 Murder on the High Seas Germany ignored Wilson’s warning May 7, 1915: German submarine torpedoed the Lusitania off the coast of Ireland Lusitania: British passenger ship carrying British & U.S. civilians – 1,200 people died (128 Americans)

5 Wilson threatened to break any ties if Germany didn’t stop sinking passenger ships – Germany agreed Didn’t want to pull U.S. into Allied Powers – Sussex Pledge: before attacking any ship, Germany promised that U-boats would surface & give warning This kept us out of war for the time being Heyyyy

6 From Neutrality to War Even though he preached neutrality & peace, Wilson began to prepare stronger army/ navy 1916 – Wilson runs for reelection against Charles Hughes (R) Hughes favored neutrality, but democrats used propaganda to portray him as a warmonger Wilson’s image improved as he “kept us out of war” & he won Warmonger: person who tries to stir up war

7 Moving Towards War Germany had decided to renew sub-warfare in a desperate attempt to break Allied blockades – they would have orders to sink any ship nearing Britain – Germany knew renewed U-boat attacks would bring the U.S. into war – They gambled they would defeat the Allies before U.S. got involved Wilson broke off diplomatic relations with Germany – What does “diplomatic” mean?

8 Zimmermann Telegram Urged Mexico into attacking the U.S. if U.S. declared war on Germany. In return, Germany would help Mexico win back its “lost provinces” in the American SW – Texas, Arizona, N. Mexico – This caused anti-German feelings to SOAR

9 Russia Revolution in Russia German subs sank several American merchant ships Russia Revolution in Russia drove Czar Nicholas II from power Czars: Russian emperors who rule with absolute power – Revolutionaries rebelled against czar, as their economy dwindled & there were food shortages Wilson welcomed the Russian Revolution – Firm believer in democracy – Against his principles to be an ally of an absolute ruler

10 War Comes “The World Must be Made Safe for Democracy” April 6, 1917: Wilson declares war


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