What were the concerns of war and why did some question neutrality? Map Quiz Americans Question...

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November 19, 2008What were the concerns of war and why did some question neutrality?Map QuizAmericans Question NeutralityThe War Hits Home

Homework: Section 2 Notes and the Zimmerman Note

MarneYpresVerdunSommeTennenburg

Battle of the MarneSeptember 5–9, 1914Marne River, East of ParisStopped Germany’s rapid advancePrevented the fall of ParisSet the stage for trench warfare

Battle of Ypres: The first time Germany used chemical weapons on a large scale on the Western Front

Battle of VerdunFeb. 21–Dec. 18, 1916Verdun, France, 120 miles east of

ParisDemoralized both sidesFirst extensive use of the

flamethrowerLongest Battle

Battle of the SommeJuly 1–Nov. 18, 1916Somme River, FranceDrew Germans away from VerdunTactics became more sophisticated

and supply lines became more efficient

First use of tanks (British)

Battle of TannenbergRussian Empire Versus German Empire

17 August and 2 September 1914.

The battle resulted in the almost complete destruction of the Germans

Series of battles keeping stalemate on Eastern Front.

“No Man’s Land”Long strip of land pounded by artillery (the space between the trenches

Armies dug rat infested trenches

Soldiers charge enemy to be attacked by machine gun fire

fighting for yards of land for 3 years

Why not go to war:no reason to go to war 3,000 miles away

American lives or property not threatened

indifferent to who won the war

Socialists: War is capitalist & imperialist struggle between Germany & England

Pacifists: (William Jennings Bryan) war was evil & the U.S. should set an example of peace to the world

Many Americans simply did not want their sons to experience the horrors of warfare

Naturalized U.S. citizens followed war b/c of ties to home nations

Americans felt close to Britain (common ancestry & language as well as similar democratic institutions & legal systems)

Germany’s aggressive sweep through Belgium increased American sympathy for Allied Powers

America had closer economic (trading) ties with Allies

American trade with Britain & France was 2X more than with Germany

Allies flooded American orders for war supplies

By 1915, U.S. was experiencing labor shortage for war items

British Propaganda

Americans support Allies but don’t want to go to war.

1917, American get ready for war for 2 reasons: ensure repayment of debts to the U.S.

prevent Germans from threatening U.S. shipping.

Britain makes use of navy powerblockaded German coast to prevent weapons & other military supplies from getting through

Extended blockades and Mined the North Sea

American ships refused to challenge the blockade & seldom reached their destination (Germany)

Germany couldn’t import foodstuffs & fertilizers for crops(famine strikes)

Americans angry about the blockade, which threatened freedom of the seas

Germany responded to the British blockade with counter blockade by U-Boat

Any British or Allied ship found in the waters around Britain would be sunk

May 7, 1915, U-Boat sank the Lusitania off the southern coast of Ireland

128 of the victims were AmericansGermans defended action saying the liner carried ammunition

Americans outraged with Germany b/c of loss of life, but Wilson still ruled out military response

August 1915, a U-Boat sank another British liner, the Arabic, drowning 2 Americans

Again the U.S. protestedGermany agreed not to sink any more passenger ships

March 1916 – Germany broke its promise and torpedoed an unarmed French passenger steamer, the Sussex

80 were killed or injured (including Americans)

U.S. warned it would break all diplomatic ties with Germany unless they changed their tactics

Germany agrees, with a condition: if the U.S. couldn’t persuade Britain to lift the blockade against food & fertilizers, Germany would renew unrestricted submarine warfare

Woodrow Wilson v/s Charles Evans Hughes (Supreme Court Justice)

Wilson: “I kept us out of war”Hughes: “Fight for freedom of the seas”

Wilson wins in close race

Wilson wanted to set up “league of peace” and end the war by talking and laying down weapons.

German’s ignored Wilson’s calls for peace

Kaiser announced that U-Boats would sink all ships in British waters (unrestricted submarine warfare)

The U.S. now has to join the war BUT are still waiting for a direct attack

The Zimmerman note was intercepted by British agentsProposed alliance b/w Mexico and Germany & German support of Mexico in recovering “lost territory”

Russian monarch was replaced with a representative government

War is now democracy versus brutal monarchy

April 2, 1917, president Wilson addressed Congress

U.S. Troops and Munitions go to war against Central Powers.

Wilson & many Americans believed the U.S. needed to make the world safe for democracy