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1912–1920 CHAPTER 20 WAR AND REVOLUTION CREATED EQUAL JONES WOOD MAY BORSTELMANN RUIZ ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers “Let the capitalists do their own fighting and furnish their own corpses, and there will never be another war on the face of the earth.” Eugene Debs, Socialist, 1914 ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers TIMELINE 1908 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Austro-Hungarian Empire annexes Bosnia-Herzogovina Madero overthrows Diaz in Mexico Socialist Party member elected to U.S. House of Representatives In Mexico Madero assassinated; Huerta Huerta forced out of office in Mexico; Pancho Villa leads revolt against Carranza NAACP has membership of 6,000 in 50 branches in the U.S. June: Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and wife shot and killed in Sarajevo Wilson sends troops to Haiti and the Dominican Republic British liner the Lusitania sunk by German U-boat ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers TIMELINE continued 1917 1918 U.S. buys Danish West Indies Germany announces unlimited submarine warfare in the Atlantic Revolution in Russia April: U.S. Congress votes to enter the war June: Espionage Act passed by Congress June: First U.S. soldiers arrive in France January: President Wilson’s 14 Points address (League of Nations) March: German offensive along the Somme River May: Sedition Act July: Allied counteroffensive begins October: Germans propose armistice based on the 14 Points ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers TIMELINE continued 1919 The Nineteenth Amendment ratified giving women the vote The Treaty of Versailles ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers WAR AND REVOLUTION Overview A World in Upheaval The Great War and American Neutrality The United States Goes to War The Struggle to Win Peace ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers A WORLD IN UPHEAVAL The Apex of European Conquest Confronting Revolutions Abroad Conflicts Over Hierarchies At Home ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers The Apex of European Conquest Central Powers: Germany, Austria, and Italy Triple Entente or Allies: France, Russia, and Britain Austro-Hungary expands by annexing Bosnia-Herzogovina Goals of both to dominate the Balkans and control the Mediterranean Sea ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Confronting Revolutions Abroad Haiti and the Dominican Republic Mexico Diaz Madero Huerta Carranza Villa General Pershing ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Conflicts Over Hierarchies At Home African Americans African Americans Jim Thorpe and the 1912 Olympic Games in Sweden Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race D.W. Griffith inspires rebirth of Ku Klux Klan with Birth of a Nation ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Conflicts Over Hierarchies at Home Women Women Jeannette Rankin, Congresswoman from Montana Carrie Chapman Catt and the American Women Suffrage Alice Paul and the militant National Women’s Party Sheppard-Towner Act Socialist Margaret Sanger and birth control ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Conflict Over Hierarchies at Home Workers Workers 60% of wealth belongs to 2% of population Socialist Party and the Industrial Workers of the World Strikes and Violence Rockefeller’s Colorado Fuel and Iron Company The Department of Labor William B. Wilson U.S. Committee on Industrial Relations Frank Walsh ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers THE GREAT WAR AND AMERICAN NEUTRALITY “The One Great Nation at Peace” Reform Priorities at Home The Great Migration Limits to American Neutrality ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers “The One Great Nation at Peace” Neutrality is profitable: farm and factories trade abroad, banks loan money to the Entente, and the U.S. is no longer a debtor nation. The new-style warfare: machine guns, poison gas, trench warfare. Neutrality makes political sense: new, diverse European immigrants doing battle in their old homelands? European hatreds dangerous to the balance of the diverse American communities ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Reform Priorities at Home The Progressive Movement The Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve Board Underwood-Simmons Tariff Clayton Antitrust Act Sherman Antitrust Act Keating-Owens Act ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers The Great Migration At least 500,000 African Americans moved from the South to northern cities Mexican and Mexican Americans in jobs across the Southwest and Midwest ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Limits to American Neutrality The British pull Economic ties to the Allies Theodore Roosevelt leads in preparing nation for war. “. . .the only way to yank the hyphen out of America.” Opposition to war from Progressives; Debs: “Let the capitalists do their own fighting and furnish their own corpses, and there will never be another war. . .” EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers ©2003 PEARSON THE UNITED STATES GOES TO WAR The Logic of Belligerency Mobilizing the Home Front Ensuring Unity The War in Europe ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers The Logic of Belligerency Neutral nation’s right to trade with belligerents dealt blow by German U-boats and civilian deaths Sinking of the Lusitania, Arabic, Sussex Mexico and Germany April 6, 1917: Congress votes to enter the “war to end all wars” ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Mobilizing the Home Front The War Industries Board The Shipping Board Food Administration Fuel Administration Railroad Administration War Trade Board War Labor Board ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Ensuring Unity Creel Committee George Creel sells the war to the public with pamphlets, leaflets, anti-German posters, and movies Espionage Act: $10,000 fine and 20 years for obstructing the draft or encouraging disloyalty Sedition Act: Extends Espionage Act to “disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language” toward government, Constitution, flag or military ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers The War in Europe American Expeditionary Force Gen. John J. Pershing July 4th 1917: Americans parade in Paris 260,00 African Americans serve in WWI. Assigned menial jobs, barred from Marines October: Allies stop Germans 40 miles from Paris Allies’ Meuse-Argonne counterattack on July 18th, 1918 Russian Revolution ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Casualties of the Great War, 1914-1918 ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers THE STRUGGLE TO WIN PEACE Peacemaking and the Versailles Treaty Waging Counterrevolution Abroad The Red and Black Scares at Home ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Peacemaking and the Versailles Treaty The “Big Three”: Woodrow Wilson of America David Lloyd George of Great Britain Georges Clemenceau of France The Negotiations Germany loses the Saar Valley “The Polish Corridor” divides Germany Germany army and navy reduced Reparations of $33 billion “War Guilt” clause ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Waging Counterrevolution Abroad The Russian Bolshevik Revolution Trotsky and Lenin Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Russian and German peace agreement ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers The Red and Black Scares at Home Labor strikes 1 out of 5 workers on strike in 1919 AFL in Pittsburgh and the United Mine Workers Boston police force The “Red Scare” Pinkertons and the Baldwin-Felts “Palmer raids” The “Black Scare” Increased lynchings; William Brown in Omaha Greenwood in Tulsa and Rosewood in Florida ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers Europe After World War I ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers