America Enters WWI World Wars Ms. Hamer February 23, 2011.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The United States Goes to War
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.
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.
14.3 Winning the War By 1917, Europeans were cracking under the strain of war. The stalemate dragged on. The departure of one country and the entry of.
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.
Winning the War CH Total Warfare Roll of the Government Roll of the Government Governments set up military conscription or “drafts” Governments.
Bellringer11/14/14 Define: Nationalism Militarism Which countries made up the Triple Alliance (Central Powers)? Which countries made up the Triple Entente(Allied.
American Involvement in World War I Leading America to War America and declared itself neutral at the beginning of the war Wilson continued.
US HISTORY: SPICONARDI Causes of U.S. Entry into World War I.
Chapter 21 Section2 The United States Goes to War.
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 entry into WWI and the Treaty that ends the war.
Journal 11/17 The following headline was on the front page of the paper today: LATEBREAKING: German president assassinated; Soviet terrorists blamed. France.
U.S. Involvement in WWI Essential Question: How did the U.S. transition from neutrality to war?
Ch 11 Sec 3 Waging Total War Ch 11 Sec 3 Waging total 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.
THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR I. The United States followed a policy of isolationism before World War I. The US kept to itself and was not considered.
WORLD WAR I: EVENTS PRIOR TO US ENTRY US History Honors.
German U-Boats and America’s Entry into WWI. Germany and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Announced on January 9 th, 1917 Germans were desperate as the.
World War I U.S. involvement
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.
America’s journey to war When the war began in 1914 – U.S. President Woodrow Wilson declared the U.S.A. neutral (not taking sides) When the war began in.
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.
8 million German Americans supported their homeland 4.5 million Irish Americans also supported the central powers Did not like British Rule Most Americans.
US INVOLVEMENT IN WWI. Causes of American Involvement 1. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare 2. British propaganda 3. Zimmerman Telegraph 4. Russian Revolution.
Warm-up: Name 3 causes of World War I and discuss why these are considered causes of the war.
America’s Road to War Section 2. Do we remain neutral???remain President Woodrow Wilson Why did many Americans want to get involved?
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.
U.S. Enters WWI. U.S. Role Pre-1917 U.S. had been supplying food and arms to both sides at the beginning of the war Britain blockaded (closed off routes)
The United States in the Great War. At the outbreak of war, President Wilson declared America neutral.
America enters WWI For the first 3+ years of World War One, The United States had officially remained neutral. Neutral = not helping or supporting.
Ms. Wright World War One U.S Enters the Great War.
Winning The War.
Fighting WWI – Part II.
US Involvement in WWI.
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
America and the War From Neutrality to War.
World War I and the United States.
World War I.
Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI
Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI
World War I America enters the War.
The United States entered the conflict on the side of the Allies
America & World War I.
Causes of US Entry Into World War I
US Involvement in WWI.
    Objective question: Why did the U.S. enter WWI?
Reasons for the War in Europe
America Declares War! U.S. Entrance to WWI.
Fighting on the Western Front slowed to a stalemate as neither side could gain an advantage During the 10 month Battle of Verdun in 1916, 1 million soldiers.
U.S. Entry into the War.
World War I Review December 2012.
The United States Enters WWI
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
Americans Prepare for War
Fighting on the Western Front slowed to a stalemate as neither side could gain an advantage During the 10 month Battle of Verdun in 1916, 1 million soldiers.
America in WW1 World History 3201 October 2014.
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
Unit 5: Imperialism & WWI
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
World War I.
World War I.
Innovations in Warfare
Homework: Continue to work on your project
Wilson urges neutrality
Causes of America’s entry into WWI
Presentation transcript:

America Enters WWI World Wars Ms. Hamer February 23, 2011

Why Didn’t America Join WWI Earlier?

Why America Didn’t Enter WWI Many of European descent were tired of the constant wars in Europe Americans’ diverse backgrounds caused conflicting opinions on the war: Jews, Germans, Irish-Americans, Italians, etc. Other Americans were reluctant to enter a war that they saw as Europe’s problem

America’s Involvement pre-1917 Both sides tried to woo America to their side WWI disrupted America’s trade, but also led to trade with the Allies –Didn’t trade with Germany because of the British blockade around Germany –From Iron and Steel production in the US increased by 76% and American exports quadrupled –Allies had borrowed $2 billion from America by 1917

Causes of America’s Entry into WWI

Germany began to attack Allied ships carrying cargo to the Allies early in the war –American passengers died on these ships On May 7, 1915, a German U- Boat sunk the British liner Lusitania off the southern coast of Ireland. –128 of the over 1,000 lost were American. –This attack turned American opinion against the Germans. U-Boat attacks against ships increased, as did American deaths. The Lusitania

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare February 1, 1917, Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare on all ships traveling to the Allies US broke diplomatic relations with Germany and armed merchant vessels

USA and WWI - Zimmerman Telegram British intercepted a telegram sent to the German ambassador in Mexico. –And the British quickly presented this to America since they knew it would cause America to enter the war The telegram was to be presented to the Mexican government by the Germans in an attempt to get Mexico to join the war on the side of the Central Powers.

USA and WWI - Zimmerman Telegram This telegram, named the Zimmerman telegram, promised that if Mexico allied with Germany and they won the war, Germany would support Mexico in recovering “lost territory in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.”

USA and WWI - The Final Straw After news of the telegram reached Washington, four unarmed U.S. merchant ships were sunk with a loss of 36 lives. The revolution that happened in Russia and overthrew the monarchy and, at the time, replaced it with a representative government allowed America to assert that this was a fight for DEMOCRACY. On April 2, 1917 President Wilson called for war.

America in WWI

Wilson’s Fourteen Points Wilson would take this idea of fighting for democracy to heart when he presented his “Fourteen Points” to Congress in January 1918 Outlined Wilson’s plan for peace and post-war Europe

America Prepares for War America was not prepared for the war with only 200,000 troops in active service. To deal with this problem, a Selective Service Act was passed to begin a draft.

New Groups Enlist African-Americans were allowed to enlist and fight in segregated units. –Made up 13% of the draftees –350,000 African Americans were on the Western Front, but only 1/5 of them saw combat compared to 2/3 of the whites because of discrimination

New Groups Enlist Women were not allowed to fight, but did fill non-combat positions such as nurses, secretaries, and telephone operators. –25,000 US women served in Europe –13,000 enlisted and were given ranks in the military

America Begins Total War The U.S. also began to mass-produce ships and exempted shipyard workers from the draft. Propaganda campaigns either convinced men to join the military or work in factories to produce ships or war material. The government also turned private and commercial boats into war boats.

The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) The first 14,000 American troops arrived in France in June 1917 –They were called “Doughboys” –Did not fight until October 1917 May 1918 – 1 million US troops were in France AEF was led by Major General John J. Pershing

Post WWI Film for America This was made with WWI footage after the war to show the American public what the war was like Watch film 4 beginning at 1:40 for technology