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America the Neutral For the first three years of World War I, the U.S. remained neutral Wilson won re-election in presidential election of 1916, using the slogan “He kept us out of war.” America the Neutral Although most Americans did not want to be involved in World War I, several events drew the United States into the conflict. German U-boat attacks In February of 1915, Germany announced that it would sink any ship located in the waters around Britain. Soon after, Germany began unlimited submarine warfare in the Atlantic Ocean Lusitania Sunk In May 1915, a German U-boat sank the British cruise ship Lusitania, killing over 1,200 people, including 128 Americans. Sinking of the Lusitania While this angered many Americans, it still was not enough to get the U.S. to enter the war. Unrestricted U-Boat attacks Angered by attacks on passenger ships, President Wilson threatened to declare war with Germany The Sussex Pledge Germany responded by making the Sussex Pledge, a promise not to sink merchant ships without warning U-Boat attacks resume But in January of 1917, Germany rescinded the Sussex Pledge and reinstituted unrestricted submarine warfare. U-Boat attacks resume It was Germany’s use of unrestricted submarine warfare that was the major reason that the United States entered World War I. Zimmerman Telegram The Zimmerman Telegram was an alleged telegram from Germany to Mexico. It promised Mexico land in exchange for going to war with the U.S. Zimmerman Telegram The Zimmerman Telegram was the last straw for most Americans in turning against Germany Sinking_of_the_Lusitania_and_the_Zimme rman_Telegram.asf Strong ties with Britain One last reason the United States joined with the Allies was its strong cultural ties with Great Britain By 1917, the U.S. was ready to join the conflict U.S. enters World War I One day after German subs sank seven U.S. ships, on April 6, 1917, Congress declared war on Germany Protecting Democracy President Woodrow Wilson said that “The world must be made safe for democracy.”