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World War I The War to End All Wars …..until WWII
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QUICK REVIEW
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Background Where: Europe Key players: Britain, France, Russia v. Germany & Austria When: 1914-1918 Impact: Millions of men killed & wounded
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Causes Militarism - Build up of weapons Alliance System - Turned small war into major war Imperialism - Competition for colonies Nationalism - Loyalty to one’s country - Each nation thought it was the best
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Immediate Cause Assassination of Austrian Archduke
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The War Western Front Trench Warfare Weaponry more advanced than tactics >>>>leads to massive slaughter
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U.S. Role 1914-17 Isolationist U.S. remains neutral but… supplies Allies
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Modern Warfare
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Stalemate Neither side could win or gain ground
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U.S. Gets Drawn in…
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Submarine Warfare Lusitania - 128 Americans killed by German u-boat in 1915 Germans also torpedo French liner Sussex killing more Americans >>Sussex Pledge = Germany would not attack merchant ships without warning/Allies would no longer blockade –Neither side followed through
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Propaganda Allies carry out anti-German propaganda campaign over trans- Atlantic cable Once U.S. joined they began campaign of there own
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Cultural Links German and Irish Americans tended to side with Central Powers Majority of Americans were pro-British and the Allies
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Economics British blockade cut off U.S. trade with Germany U.S. trade with the Allies increased 4x between 1914- 1917 Wilson did not believe trade or loans to British & French violated neutrality
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Zimmerman Note
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Zimmerman Telegram 1917 Message from German foreign secretary to German minister in Mexico urging an alliance with Mexico –Mexico to regain “lost territories”
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Russian Revolution Czar Overthrown Russian Democracy? Russia then quits the war Communist state emerges
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United States enters the War in 1917
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U.S. at War Revenue Act in 1916 to expand military Selective Service Act (1917) – draft of males 18 to 45 –4.8 mill served, 2.8 mill drafted AEF (American Expeditionary Force) sent France (2 million men) un John J Pershing 51,000 killed
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Centralizing the Economy Gov’t agencies overseen by Council of National Defense Gov’t entered housing and labor relations Supervised public utilities including telegraph and telephone
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“To Keep the World Safe for Democracy?” Liberty Bonds Victory Gardens CPI (Committee on Public Information) Liberty Cabbage Literacy tests for immigrants (Wilson’s veto overridden)
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Patriotism v Dissent (Protest) Sabotage Act Espionage Act Socialists, communists and some progressives protest U.S. entry in WWI Famous socialists Schenck & Debs arrested under Espionage Act >>> Challenges in Supreme Court >>> “Clear and Present Danger” principle
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Wilson’s 14 Points Speech Given to Congress in January 1918 1-5 = end sources of hostility (end secret treaties, arms reduction, colonial practices, freedom of the seas) 6-13 = Rearrangement of European borders (self-determination/no large empires) 14 = Create a League of Nations
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Armistice Day November 11, 1918 Ends hostilities between belligerent nations
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Treaty of Versailles Reparations Internationalism Self-determination League of Nations –Wilson for/Sen. Against –Not Ratified
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