GAVRILO PRINCIP THE ASSASSIN

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WHO? WHAT? WHY?

WHO? WHAT? WHY?

GAVRILO PRINCIP THE ASSASSIN

UNIT 4 THE ROARING TWENTIES

UNIT 4 - day 1 THE GREAT WAR

LET S START BY LOOKING AT... THE START OF WWI

A GREAT AND TERRIBLE WAR Ignited by an assassination and national rivalries, WWI rips Europe to pieces bogged down in trench warfare, no side holds an advantage b/w 1914-1917 European & Asian powers made alliances and took sides in the fighting Germany, Austria-Hungary, central powers Ottoman Empire, et al. allied powers Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Belgium, et al. Americans overwhelmingly wished to remain neutral and out of the war US saw it as a European affair & therefore not worth sending US boys to die in

ANALYSIS: WORLD WAR I ACTION

AMERICAN NEUTRALITY While US pushed to stay out of the war, the opinions of Americans began to splinter most Americans opposed risking US lives w/o US interests at stake Others splinter groups began to call for support of one group or another Naturalized immigrants supported their countries of origin (Germany, Ireland, etc.) Many Americans felt favoritism toward Great Britain Our common ancestry, language, government, economies, tied our nations together Before long, Americans opposed going to war but favored an Allied Powers victory

TROUBLE ON THE HIGH SEAS During WWI, US companies profited greatly from the demand for goods from the Allies Allies bought US guns, subs, explosives, food eventually, US trade to Germany trickled as more goods were sent to UK & France Britain had initiated a naval blockade of Germany to keep out food/supplies the blockade would starve 750K Germans and keep US goods from reaching German markets To break the blockade, Germany announced unrestricted submarine warfare German U-Boats would sink ANY ships in British waters, regardless of who they were

ANALYSIS: US EXPORTS TO EUROPE 2000 What trends does the graph show in regards to US exports to Europe before the start of the war and after its start? Great Britain Dollars (in millions) 1600 1200 800 et al Europe France 400 1912 Germany 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917

WHICH SETS THE STAGE FOR... AMERICA IN WWI

SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA May 7, 1915 - A German U-Boat torpedoes the British liner Lusitania off of Ireland 1,198 people killed, including 128 Americans Germany claimed the ship carried munitions regardless, US public opinion turned vs. Ger. Eager to avoid war, President Woodrow Wilson ignored calls for military action He threatened to cut off diplomacy w/ Germany if they didn t cease killing innocents Wilson is re-elected in 1916 on his ability to keep America out of World War I Ignoring US threats, Germany expands sub warfare in 1917 to all ships within sight

despite the sinking, wilson and the american people are hesitant to go to war the lusitania tragedy is unforgivable for most americans still, the us is weary of sending american boys to die in europe wilson vows to wait until germany commits an overt act of war and then...

THE ZIMMERMAN NOTE Despite US calls for peace, Germany pushed ahead for open war 1/16/1917 - Britain intercepts a telegram intended for the German ambassador to Mexico it s sent from the German foreign minister The message proposes an alliance b/w Mexico & Germany against the US Germany promised victory against the US and to return TX, AZ, & NM to Mexico Mexico also assured Mexico that Britain was about to surrender b/c of sub warfare The telegram was published in US media, turning public opinion in favor or war

THE TELEGRAM TRANSCRIPT

German provocation left president wilson with no choice but to ask for war the russians bow out in 1917, making it easier for wilson to enter wwi the conflict was now a matter of moral diplomacy (democracy vs. evil) america would enter the war to defend democracy world-wide and on april 2, 1917...

AMERICA ENTERS WWI With public support behind him, Wilson convenes the Congress on April 2, 1914 Pledging to make the world safe for democracy he asks Congress to declare war on Germany they will pass his request two days later Wilson asserts that the war is a moral responsibility & victory means an ultimate peace he reassures the world that American has no desire for spoils of war, no selfish ends to serve Wilson and the American people felt the US had joined WWI to create a new order of peace and freedom thru US leadership

CLOSURE ANALYZE THE FOLLOWING: