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1 Wilson, War, and Peace Play song from above link “Over there, over there. Send the word, send the word over there, that the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming…So prepare, say a pray’r, send the word, send the word to beware. We’ll be over, we’re coming over, and we won’t come back till it’s over Over there.”

2 America gives Allies the Edge
Allied Convoys protect shipping Germany renewed unrestricted submarine warfare Allies lost crucial supplies Solution: Convoys Instant success

3 The Allies Struggle Russian Revolution
March 1917 Overthrew Czar Nicholas II Nov 1917-communist Vladimir Lenin gained control of Russia Ended the war with Germany Germany could now concentrate on the Western Front

4 American Troops Join the Fight
June 1917-General John J. Pershing American troops-called “doughboys” Saw significant action Greatest war hero-Alvin York of Tennessee

5 Statistics 1.3 million Americans served on the front
50,000 lost their lives 230,000 wounded Thousands of heroes African Americans-369th infantry

6 The War Ends November 11, 1918 Compiegne, France

7 Wilson Promotes Peace without Victory
Fourteen Points Peace inspired by noble ideals, not greed & vengeance Open diplomacy Freedom of seas Free trade End colonialism Self-determination

8 League of Nations To secure “mutual guarantees of political independence Peace conference Versailles-1919 Wilson-attended-no leading republicans went Henry Cabot Lodge

9 Allied Leaders Reject Wilson’s Ideas
Who’s to blame? Pay reparations Return of Alsace-Lorraine/several other German colonies Only thing they kept was the League of Nations

10 Problems with the Peace
Self-determination violated Germans attached to non-German states Ottoman Empire split-new states clustered randomly America rejected the treaty

11 America rejects the Treaty
German-Americans thought it was too harsh Irreconcilables Reservationists Too vague Pres. Wilson has a stroke

12 Senate Rejects the Versailles Treaty
Three strikes, you’re out Problem: Most senators wanted the US to participate But they could not get over personal/political differences for the good of the country LONG-TERM effect: Without American support, the League of Nations was unable to maintain peace among nations


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