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World War I Begins Nationalism Militarism Allies Central Powers Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lusitania Zimmermann Note
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Nationalism A deep devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation Produced competition between European nations Ethnic groups competed as well National borders did not always coincide with ethnic borders Russians protected the Serbs Serbia was part of Austria-Hungary Russia and A-H were rivals
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Militarism Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy Germany had a strong military system Had been a major land power Decided to become a major sea power as well This bothered Great Britain A naval arms race began
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Allies Great Britain, France, and Russia Triple Entente This system of protection began in 1907
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Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy The Ottoman’s later joined up with C.P.
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Let’s Get It On! The war began in the Balkans Issues between A-H, Russia, and Ottoman Empire caused tensions June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated Heir to the A-H throne Killed by a member of the “Black Hand’” Serbian nationalist group
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Treaties are the Downfall A-H began to fight Serbians Russia began to fight for the Serbs Alliance system kicked in bringing G.B. and France into the war
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Germany Germans invade Belgium Plan was to get to Paris Defeat the French and then focus on the Russian Front French were pushed back to the Thane River Trench warfare began Use of machine guns No Man’s land British lost 60,000 men in first day of First Battle of the Somme July 1, 1916- November
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American Neutrality Americans favored neutrality Didn’t see how this was an American problem Some people felt ties to the “old country” Some saw Germans as the bully of Europe American ties were strongest with Allies
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American Involvement Allies sent to America for war supplies Americans began to support the Allies so they could pay off war debts Germans threatened U.S. shipping British began to blockade German ports Germans counter blockaded with U- Boats “Unterseeboot”
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Lusitania May 1, 1915 British liner Lusitania sunk by U-Boat off of Ireland 1198 people died 12 Americans U.S was angry Wilson wanted neutrality Made agreement with Germans to stop sinking passenger ships
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Sussex March 1916 French liner Sussex sunk by Germans
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1916 Pres. Election Woodrow Wilson vs. Charles Evans Hughes Wilson’s campaign slogan “He kept us out of the war” Wilson won
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Zimmermann Note Telegram from German Foreign Minister to German Ambassador in Mexico Proposed idea that Mexico would join up with Germany and Germany would support return of land in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona Intercepted by the British 4 unarmed merchant vessels sank by Germans Revolution in Russia was starting Pulled Russians away from the war
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