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World War I Bell Ringer: Based on your reading, do you feel America was justified in entering WWI? Why or why not? IF YOU SEE YOUR NAME BELOW COME SEE ME: Sahil Nigam Derek Miltner Elizabeth Mettam Rebecca Wolcott If you have any late work to turn in – TURN IT IN ON THE CHAIR World War I Begins Section 1 Causes of World War I Nationalism Imperialism Militarism The Alliance System A Cause of World War I: Nationalism Nationalism – devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation Led to competitive & antagonistic rivalries among nations Many feared Germany’s growing power Ethnic groups resent those controlling them & desire independence Russia – considered itself protector of Europe’s Slavic peoples Serbs – Slavic people, under rule of Austria-Hungary Russia and Austria-Hungary rivals over Serbia A Cause of World War I: Imperialism • Imperialism – building empires •Germany competed with France and Britain in the contest for colonies •Closely linked with industrialization. A Cause of World War I: Militarism Militarism - a policy under which nations built up their armed forces, was a major cause of World War I. Germany - strongest nation on the European continent. Britain – strongest navy in the world 1897 Germany competes to build up largest battleships and destroyers France, Italy, Japan, & United States join the naval arms race. A Cause of World War I: The Alliance System Alliance System – by 1907 defense alliances form in Europe. Triple Entente (AKA: Allies) – France, Britain, & Russia Triple Alliance (AKA: Central Powers) – Germany, AustriaHungary, & Italy, by 1914 also the Ottoman Empire (mostly Middle Eastern lands controlled by the Turks) If not for the alliance system the war might have only involved, Austria-Hungry and Serbia. Provide a measure of international security An Assassination Leads to War • Interest in the Balkan Peninsula • Russia wanted for Mediterranean Sea access • Germany wanted for rail link to Ottoman Empire • Austria-Hungary taken control of Bosnia accuses Serbia of subverting its rule An Assassination Leads to War • Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Heir to Austrian throne, shot while driving through the Bosnian capital Sarajevo by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip (member of Black Hand – promoted Serbian nationalism) • One nation after another pulled into the conflict Timeline of Events • One nation after another pulled into the conflict • July 28 – Austria declares war on Serbia • August 1 – treaty forces Germany to support Austria Hungry, declares war on Russia (it supported Serbia) • August 3 – Germany declares war on France • Germany invades Belgium • Britain declares war on Austria-Hungry The Fighting Starts The active fighting begins when Germany invades Belgium The ultimate goal of The Schlieffen Plan was to take over Belgium’s capital. The plan called for Germany to attack the western powers of Europe while troops held off the Russians in the east. After France had fallen, all German forces would be directed at defeating the Russian Czar For more than three years, Trench warfare was used as the major form of fighting on the western front. Armies lined up and stationed behind fort like structures with an area between them called “no man’s land” Front line, support, & reserve (P. 376) Millions died and little ground was gained – At the First Battle of the Somme 1.2 million died in 7 months over 7 miles of land Fighting is deadlocked for two years. Trench Warfare Americans Question Neutrality Divided Loyalties Socialists – view war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and Britain to control markets and colonies in China, Africa & Middle East Pacifists – view all war as evil and feel the US should set an example of peace to the world. Parents – didn’t want sons to experience horrors of war Naturalized US Citizens – had ties to nations from which they emigrated (from nations involved in the war) Germans support Germany Irish feel it is their chance to gain independence The War Hits Home • The British Blockade • Blockade the German coast to prevent weapons, other military supplies & food getting through • Causes widespread starvation in Germany • American ships don’t reach destination – Germany • Angry that the British blockade threatened freedom of the seas The War Hits Home German U-Boat Response U-boat = submarine – sunk any ship in British waters Lusitania - May 7, 1915 - 128 Americans killed British Liner, Off coast of Ireland - Germans said liner carried ammunition, Americans are outraged Arabic – July 1915 – 2 Americans killed Sussex – March 1916 – 80 passengers killed, some Americans Unarmed French passenger steamer U.S. uses groups of guarded ships to overcome the threat of German UBoats U.S. warns it would break diplomatic relations if Germany did not stop using these tactics, Germany agrees, only if U.S. convinces GB to lift its blockade. The War Hits Home • The 1916 Election • Democrat – Wilson, “He Kept Us Out of War” • Republic – Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes, believed he won The United States Declares War German Provocation Zimmermann note – Telegram between German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico, intercepted by GB Proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico if the U.S. got involved in the war – promised to retrieve Texas The sinking of 4 American unarmed merchant ships – 36 lives Russia replaces its monarchy with a representative govt. becomes viewed as democracies vs. brutal monarchies America Acts April 2, 1917 – President Wilson deliver war resolution “The world must be made safe for democracy” Neutrally finally shattered – pave way for future order of peace and freedom World War I Map Activity Section 1: Primary Source The Zimmerman note Section 1: Primary Source The Zimmerman note According to this telegram, what did the German government decide to begin on February 1, 1917? Unlimited submarine warfare What did Zimmerman propose if the United States went to war with Germany during World War I? He proposed that if Mexico formed a military alliance with Germany, then Germany would help Mexico recover New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona from the United States. If this telegram had not been intercepted by British agents, what do you think might have happened? Cite evidence from your textbook to support your opinion.