US Involvement in WWI.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Was WWI a “just” war? (Aka: knowing that it was one of the biggest wars our world has ever seen, do you think the causes of WWI were reasonable? Does the.
Advertisements

Causes of America’s entry into WWI. Neutrality In the beginning the United States wanted to remain neutral. The war was happening in Europe. Wilson was.
America’s Road to War America’s Position Neutral –30 million of the 92 million in the U.S. were foreign born or the children of immigrants –We were.
Question?  What does it mean to be neutral “in fact, as well as name”?
Do Now Please get out something to write with. Two factors that would change the course of WWI.
US INVOLVEMENT IN WWI US Neutrality President Woodrow Wilson Tried to keep United States out of WWI from Tried to act a mediator between Allied.
BELLWORK: WWI Naval Warfare “On the Seas” (525) 1. Why did Britain need control of the seas? 2. Why did Germany want control of the seas? 3. What is a.
America Questions Neutrality
U.S. Involvement in WWI Essential Question: How did the U.S. transition from neutrality to war?
Do Now List three countries that were on the Allies’ side of World War I. AND List three countries that were on the Central Powers’ side of World War I.
President Woodrow Wilson “He kept us out of the war.” Election slogan: Forced into the war by Germany The World War I Era The United States Declares.
Ch. 23, Section 2: America’s Road to War Main Idea: The U.S. entered the conflict on the side of the Allies. Key Terms: Propaganda Autocracy.
World War I Begins  Nationalism  Militarism  Allies  Central Powers  Archduke Franz Ferdinand  Lusitania  Zimmermann Note.
Sequence of Events : The United States Enters WWI.
Steps Toward War On May 7, 1915, a German U-boat/submarine torpedoed the British passenger ship Lusitania as it crossed the Atlantic Ocean. – Ship was.
US INVOLVEMENT IN WWI. Causes of American Involvement 1. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare 2. British propaganda 3. Zimmerman Telegraph 4. Russian Revolution.
Chapter 17 Section 2 From Neutral to Declaration of War.
America’s Road to War Section 2. Do we remain neutral???remain President Woodrow Wilson Why did many Americans want to get involved?
Why Did America Enter WWI?. AGAIN! Causes of War  1. Nationalism: belief that your nation is best place ahead of global concerns  2. Imperialism: competing.
Shift in U.S. Neutrality the other key reasons. War at Sea Both sides attempt blockade of enemies ports Stop the transportation of war supplies Affect.
March 12, 2014 Aim: Why did the U.S. abandon its neutrality toward Europe and enter WWI in 1917? Do Now: What do you see/think/wonder?
The Beginning of The End of WWI. A Revolution in Russia Russian economy was not strong enough to supply a prolonged war Russian government still ruled.
Chapter 24, Lesson 2 America’s Road to War. Neutrality Wilson and many in the US wanted to stay out of war in Europe German & Irish immigrants liked Central.
Ms. Wright World War One U.S Enters the Great War.
The united states and the great war
Happy Tuesday  Pick up the handout from the desk at the front of the room. Being working on the Quote Analysis activity!
US Involvement in WWI.
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
America and the War From Neutrality to War.
United States Enters WWI
World War I and the United States.
Why did it take so long for America to get involved in the war?
World War I.
World War I America enters the War.
The United States entered the conflict on the side of the Allies
Why do countries go to war?
SSUSH15 The student will analyze the origins and impact of U. S
Origins and impact of U.S. involvement in World War I.
    Objective question: Why did the U.S. enter WWI?
Reasons for the US Entrance
US Involvement in WWI 20th Century Topics.
Reasons for the War in Europe
America in WWI.
The United States enters WWI!
Bell Work How were European areas affected by nationalism prior to World War I? What was the spark that started World War I?
America Takes Sides.
Reasons U.S. Enters War: The End of Neutrality
Reasons U.S. Enters War: The End of Neutrality
U.S. STRUGGLES TO STAY NUETRAL
SWBAT – Identify the events that led to US intervention in WW1.
The United States Enters WWI
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
Americans Prepare for War
Origins and impact of U.S. involvement in World War I.
The First World War
Chapter 20.2 Flow chart.
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
U.S. Enters WWI.
Chapter 11-Section 1-World War I Begins
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
The U.S. & The War 1.
America Takes Sides.
Road to WWI US HISTORY.
US Involvement in WWI.
World War I.
World War I.
World War I.
Homework: Continue to work on your project
America in the First World War: Part 1
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
Presentation transcript:

US Involvement in WWI

Americans Question Neutrality In 1914 Americans saw no reason to join a struggle 3,000 miles away Some German-Americans supported Germany in World War I Americans felt closer to the British because of shared ancestry and language American economic interests were far stronger with the Allies

WWI: A Boom to the US Economy Britain and France bought products in great amounts. American bankers gave private loans to Allies. Germans kept out of American trade by the British blockade.

German Threats Escalate To stop American aid to Britain, Germany stated in February of 1915 it would sink any vessels that entered or left British Ports Began U-boat (submarines) warfare around British isles to break through blockade.

Submarine Warfare The Germans warned Americans their merchant ships might be hit. May 7th, 1915 British Passenger ship Lusitania torpedoed —128 Americans died. Germans claimed the ship was carrying Allied ammunition After sinking of British and French liners, Germans promised they would not sink unarmed ships without warning SUSSEX PLEDGE

1916 Election Woodrow Wilson vs. Charles Evans Hughes Wilson won a close election using the slogan “he kept us out of war”

The Zimmerman Note (1917) Sent by German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmerman to Mexico Was intercepted and decoded by British Telegram stated Germany would again begin unrestricted submarine warfare Even worse, telegram proposes alliance between Germany and Mexico Germany promises will help Mexico get land back

America Enters the War January 1917—Germany announced unrestricted submarine warfare. US finds Zimmerman Note a few weeks later in 1917. “Overt” acts—German U-boats sank four unarmed American merchant vessels in two weeks. April 6, 1917: US declares war because of these German actions.

U.S. Mobilizes for War May 18th 1917, Selective Service Act Required all men 21-30 to register to be drafted for war 24 million men registered 3 million called to duty 2 million volunteered