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World War I 5-3.6 Why did the United States get involved in the war? What role did the United States play in fighting in the war? Why did the U.S. enter the War? At first, the United States tried to maintain a neutral role in World War I. Woodrow Wilson ● 28th President of the U.S. ● Played a significant role in World War I ● Famous Quote - “Make the world safe for democracy.” Why did the U.S. enter the War? 1. 2. 3. 4. Wartime propaganda (very similar to yellow journalism) Traditional sympathies and ties to with Great Britain. Unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany on neutral trading ships (these ships were going to Britain and France) The Lusitania was one of the ships sunk by Germany. The interception of the Zimmerman telegram by the British was shared with American and published in newspapers. Why did the U.S. enter the War? The sinking of the Lusitania by German submarines. Wartime Propaganda Sinking of the Lusitania ● The sinking of the Lusitania (1915) was not the direct cause of the United States’ declaration of war (1917) Zimmerman Telegram ● ● The Zimmerman telegram was a coded message from Germany to Mexico. Germany promised Mexico if they helped in the war, they would help get land Mexico lost to the United States in the Mexican-American War. Publication by the press in the United States led the American public to support going to war Entering the War What is an alliance? ● An alliance is an agreement to help each other out when in need Major Countries in the War Central Powers ● Germany ● Austria- Hungary ● Ottoman Empire Allied Powers ● Great Britain ● France ● United States *Note: there were more countries than this involved, but these were the main ones Trench Warfare: where troops fought in trenches ● American troops were known as “doughboys”. ● They helped in the final assaults of German troops. ● They helped break the deadlock of trench warfare. Armistice Day ● Both the Central Powers & the Allied Powers agreed to an Armistice on the condition that peace negotiations would be based on Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points. ○ ● Many of his 14 Points were ignored by the other nations. Wilson helped to redraw state borders in Europe so that they better reflected nations, groups of people with the same language, religion and ethnic heritage. The Treaty of Versailles (a part of the Fourteen Points) ● ● ● The treaty included an international peace-keeping organization called the League of Nations The United States did not sign the treaty or join the League of Nations because they worried it would make them join in future wars and they wanted to be neutral again Congress limited American involvement in world affairs in a series of laws called the Neutrality Acts. ○ These acts attempted to keep the United States out of future wars in Europe.