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Although the United States tried to remain neutral, what events eventually pushed the nation into World War I? Alliances: • Triple Alliance – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • Triple Entente – Great Britain, France, Russia Military Buildup • Both Great Britain and Germany began building their naval powers Nationalism and Self-Determination • Pride in one’s homeland and the idea that people who belong to a nation have the right to govern themselves. Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated in Serbia by a member of the “Black Hand” on June 28, 1914. July 28, 1914 – Austria declared war on Serbia August 1, 1914 – Germany declared war on Russia Russians were ethnic Slavs and felt an obligation August 3, 1914 – Germany declared war on France Britain declares war when Germany crossed into Belgium Allies: • Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Serbia, Greece, Belgium Central Powers: • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire “We must be impartial in thought as well as in action.” –Woodrow Wilson What are the possible positive and negative impacts of this statement? Why would American citizens disagree with President Wilson’s statement? Unterseeboots (U-Boats) being used by the Germans to attack British and French vessels Sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915 – killed 1,200 passengers (128 Americans) March 1916 – Sussex Pledge made between U.S. and Germany Germany sent a telegram to Mexico promising to give back lost territory “taken” by the United States if Mexico allied itself with Germany. • Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona German U-boats resumed unrestricted submarine warfare • Sank 6 American merchant ships without warning between February 3 and March 2 April 4, 1917 - U.S. declares war on Germany