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1 Quick Review – Allies and Central Powers Number a piece of paper from 1 – 16. Next to each number, write the country it is on the map. Then write Allies, Central or Neutral.

2 Click here for Fling the Teacher Click here for Lego Review of events so far (3 minutes).

3 America Joins the Fight US Involvement in World War I

4 Many people in the United States wanted the U.S. to stay neutral. They thought Europe’s war was none of America’s business. This eventually changed for several reasons. The U.S. Can’t Stay Neutral

5 The U.S. was unable to remain neutral mainly because of the old - $$ (cha-ching). The U.S. traded a lot more with the Allies (British and French) than with the Central The U.S. had loaned millions of dollars in food and war supplies to the Allies during the war. If Germany won the war, we would never get paid back. The U.S. Can’t Stay Neutral

6 German Submarine Warfare Germany said it would sink all ships sailing to Great Britain. Germany said The Sinking of the Lusitania and other passenger ships angered Americans.

7 The Zimmerman Telegram The Allies intercepted a German message to Mexico asking Mexico to fight against the United States. Germany promised to give Mexico back Arizona, Texas and New Mexico if Mexico helped Germany beat the US. The sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Note helped turn Americans against Germany.sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Note

8 Hey, we speak English, Too Close political, economic and cultural ties to Great Britain – Our language and much of our culture came from Britain. – In other words, they speak English and were our closest ally, biggest trade partner and best buddy. Let’s see one more video version of these events (start at 3:04).


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