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British Blockade Fighting a “Total War” …

THE ROAD TO WAR Submarine warfare Lusitania (May 1915) Arabic sunk (Pledge) (August 1915) Sussex sunk (Pledge) (March 1916) Lusitania warning (Cobb Heritage Centre, England; photo by Larry O. Nighswander/NGS) The Lusitania in New York City (Library of Congress) (Brinkley); Lusitania warning; Though New York newspapers carried warnings from the German embassy about the dangers of transatlantic travel, the passengers who boarded the Lusitania on May 1, 1915, probably did not imagine themselves in serious danger from submarine attack. The ship was sunk on May 7. Of the 1,959 passengers and crewmembers, 1,198 died, including 128 Americans. (Cobb Heritage Centre, England; photo by Larry O. Nighswander/NGS); Pageant 13e The Lusitania in New York City (Library of Congress)

THE ROAD TO WAR Public opinion Why the U.S. Entered WWI British propaganda Cut the Atlantic telegraph cable Unrestricted German submarine warfare (1917) resumed … Why the U.S. Entered WWI [1] Changes in public opinion [2] To ensure Allied repayment of war debts [3] To prevent Germans from threatening U.S. shipping

Videos, “The Great War”

Begin reading on page 454, answering “What additional events and developments eventually led the United States to fight in WWI?