The Road to War CHAPTER 10 SECTION 1

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The Road to War CHAPTER 10 SECTION 1

Factors leading to WW1 Imperialism Rivalry among European powers to gobble up the remaining areas of the world that were not yet colonized.

Factors Cont. Militarism A policy of building up your armed forces in preparation for war. What happens when you are always planning for war?

Factors Cont. Nationalism Countries acting in their nation s interests often went against the interests of another nation. Ethnic minorities in a country wanting independence often led to violence.

Factors Cont. Alliances Various combinations of nations had each others back. If one was attacked their allies came to their aid.

Archduke Francis Ferdinand The heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Visiting Sarajevo, the capital of the new province (Bosnia) in the empire.

The Spark that Ignited the War The Archduke and his wife were assassinated. (On June 28 th 1914 by a Bosnian Nationalist who thought the empire had no right to rule Bosnia. ) Thought Serbia was behind it so they declared war on them. (their tiny neighbor and long time rival)

Chain Reaction Russia, who was Serbia s protector, began mobilization (getting troops ready for war). Germany, Austria-Hungary s chief ally, demanded that Russia stop mobilizing. Russia refused and France, Russia s ally, began to mobilize its troops.

Germany Strikes First Germany was sandwiched between Russia and France and wanted to avoid being trapped on both sides.

Great Britain Enters the War Germany hoped they would remain neutral because GB had the most powerful navy in Europe. In order to attack France, Germany had to travel through the small country of Belgium who was protected by Great Britain.

The Great War (WW1) Within one week after the war started all the great powers of Europe had been drawn into it. The Central Powers Germany & Austria-Hungary The Allies Russia, France, Serbia, & Great Britain

Stalemate A situation in which neither side can gain the advantage. Both sides were equal in size and strength.

Trench Warfare Dug out muddy, rat-infested trenches with an empty no man s land in between them. Neither side could push the other back more than a few miles.

The War Expands By spring of 1915 the Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey) joined the Central Powers. Italy joined the Allies.

New Weaponry Led to massive number of deaths. (26,000 British killed in a single day) Artillery shells and hand grenades killed most who tried to cross no-man s land. Those not killed by that were mowed down by machine guns (450 rounds/minute) or choked by poison gasses.

Desperation As morale sank soldiers attacked civilians by burning their fields, killing their livestock, and poisoning their wells. German subs torpedoed any ship they suspected of aiding the Allies.

Break the Stalemate British setup naval blockade to starve the German people. None of these strategies worked.

Personal Many Americans felt personally involved in Europe s war because more than 1/3 rd of them were 1st or 2nd generation immigrants and still identified with their old homelands.

German and Irish Americans Favored the Central Powers because the Irish disliked Great Britain for past conflicts and the Germans for obvious reasons.

Opposition to Germany Most Americans opposed the Central Powers because their ruler, Kaiser Wilhelm (means emperor), was an autocrat who ruled with unlimited power. Also saw Germans as cold-blooded people who were obsessed with war.

Neutral America proclaimed its neutrality (in 1914) because we did a lot of foreign trade and didn t want our investments at risk.

Two Sides Preparedness movement Wanted to build up America s military to be prepared in case we had to get involved. The Peace movement Mostly women and progressives who wanted citizens to know that their increased taxes were paying for the preparedness movement.