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The US and the “Great War”
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European Background M.A.N.I.A. – causes of the war Militarism Alliances –Triple Alliance – Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary –Triple Entente – Britain, France, and Russia
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Nationalism –Pan-Slavic movement Imperialism Assassination –June 28, 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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War Begins July 28, 1914 - Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia Russia allies with Serbia Both alliance systems join in “Home before Christmas” “Christmas Truce”
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Trench Warfare Deadly combination of old tactics and new technology Battle of the Somme – July to November, 1916 –60,000 Brits die first day –Total deaths – over 1.2 million –7 miles
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American Neutrality “avoid entangling alliances” Both sides are monarchies Trades with both sides, most with Britain
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German U-Boats May 7, 1915 – sink the Lusitania –British ship carrying munitions –1,198 die, including 128 Americans –Germany apologizes, gives $ March 16, attack the Sussex –90 Americans die –“Sussex Pledge”
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1916 Election Woodrow Wilson (Dem) – “He kept us out of war” Charles Evans Hughes (Rep) – will stand up for American rights Narrow victory – 600,000 votes –10 of 12 female-suffrage states go for Wilson
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US enter the War Europe rejects “peace without victory” Germany – unrestricted U-Boat war Zimmerman Telegram – March 1917, intercepted by British (first) Russian Revolution
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“Make the world safe for democracy” April 2, 1917 – Wilson asks, Congress declares on April 6 th “War to end all wars” May 1917 – Selective Service Act 2 million Americans go to Europe, –116,000 die (less than 1% total) TR wanted to organize own regiment again
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End of the War Russia withdraws after November Revolution, 1917 1 million US troops under Gen. John Pershing push back German western front –November 9, 1918 the Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates Sue for peace to days later
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Wilson’s 14 Points (January 18, 1918) No secret treaties Freedom of the seas Lower tariffs Arms reduction Colonial policies… League of Nations
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Treaty of Versailles Reject Wilson’s 14 Points as idealistic Embrace policy of “Make Germany pay” Big Four (GB, US, France, Italy) divide up conquered territory $33 billion reparation “war guilt clause” –US never ratified treaty
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The end Everyone lived happily ever after…
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