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HISTORY 3040 HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa World War One World War One Part Two Part Two November 9, 2009

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HISTORY 3040HISTORY 3040

CANADA AND THE WORLD

Dr. Curtis Cole

Trent University in Oshawa

World War OneWorld War OnePart TwoPart Two

November 9, 2009

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HISTORY 3040HISTORY 3040

CANADA AND THE WORLD

Dr. Curtis Cole

Trent University in Oshawa

Note: the Mid-Term Test, Nov. 23, will

start at 7:45pm

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World War One – Pt. II

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American Isolationism

Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

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American Isolationism Official Neutrality Economic Boom Blockades Economic benefits of war for the US:

trade with Allies 1914: $800 million trade with Allies 1916: $3 billion

Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

GermanSubmarine Warfare

Feb. 4, 1915:German War Zone Warning

Feb. 11, 1915:Wilson warns: Strict Accountability

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New York TimesMay 1, 1915

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New York TimesMay 1, 1915

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German Gas AttackYpres, Belgium, April 22, 1915

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May, 1915:Secretary of State William

Jennings Bryan ResignedWoodrow Wilson

U.S. President1913-1921

William Jennings Bryan

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May, 1915:Secretary of State William

Jennings Bryan Resigned Replaced by:

Robert Lansing

Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Robert Lansing

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Feb. 1916:German War Zone Warning - Again

Wilson Repeats:Strict Accountability

May 1916:Germany Backs Down

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

1916 Presidential Election:

Charles Evans HughesRepublican Candidate for President, 1916

Thomas MarshallVice-President

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

1916 Presidential Election:Narrow victory for Wilson

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

1916 Presidential Election:Narrow victory for Wilson

Peace Among EqualsWoodrow Wilson, Jan. 1917

Jan. 31, 1917:German War Zone Warning - Again

Feb. 1917:Zimmerman Telegram

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Feb. 1917:Zimmerman Telegram

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Feb. 1917:Zimmerman Telegram

March 18, 1917:U.S. Ships Torpedoed

April 6, 1917:War Declared

January, 1918:Wilson’s Fourteen Points

League of Nations

Treaty of Versailles

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Treaty of Versailles

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Treaty of Versailles

There was no question on which the people of Canada were more insistent than their claim to representation at the Peace Conference which would settle the issues of a war in which they had taken so notable a part.

Robert BordenPrime Minister,

1911-1920

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Treaty of Versailles

Robert BordenPrime Minister,

1911-1920

Woodrow Wilson Robert Lansing David Lloyd George

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Treaty of VersaillesJune 1919:Canada Signed as a separate entity

Robert BordenPrime Minister,

1911-1920

Charles DohertyMinister of Justice

Arthur SiftonMinister of Customs

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Treaty of Versailles League of Nations

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

Treaty of Versailles League of Nations

David Lloyd GeorgeBritish Prime Minister

1916-1922

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

League of NationsGeneral Assembly

David Lloyd GeorgeBritish Prime Minister

1916-1922

Council

Great BritainUnited StatesFranceItalyJapanFour Others

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Woodrow WilsonU.S. President

1913-1921

League of Nations

David Lloyd GeorgeBritish Prime Minister

1916-1922

Robert La FolletteSenator, Wisconsin

an imperialist assemblage that would perpetuate empire

Henry Cabot LodgeSenator, Massachusetts

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NEXT CLASS

After“The War To End All Wars”

Reading:Stacey, vol. I, pp. 285-355

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