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The US and WWI. Ch 21 Sec 1 – 4 Review. Part I- The War Begins. Europe on the Eve of World War I, 1914. The Causes. Competing Alliances Europe Tension- most Euro-nations were hooked up in an alliance of some sort Nationalism
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The US and WWI Ch 21 Sec 1 – 4 Review
The Causes • Competing Alliances • Europe Tension- most Euro-nations were hooked up in an alliance of some sort • Nationalism • Your nation must compete/keep up or be better than the other nations caused competition and tension
The Causes • Imperialism • Competition for more territory, resources, markets adds to the tension between nations • Militarism • Military Spending increased 300% from 1870 -1914
Tanks One way to deal with the trenches …well sort of
Big Guns can only mean one thing... Big Holes
Ahh... technology Chemical Warfare ...it’s a gas
Solve for X: Science +Technology + Military= X? 20 Million+ will die in WWI
Allied Powers Russia France Great Britain Serbia Others Central Powers Austria-Hungary Germany Ottoman Turks Others The Match Up • What about the United States?
Early American Reaction • Stay out it’s a European Affair, however... • 1 out 7 Americans are European immigrants • 2 out 5 Americans have family in Europe • Americans were related to and also doing business with both sides in the conflict
American Factories Provide the munitions
US Attitude-Neutrality (sort of…) • America tries to stay neutral • Europeans conflict damaged US business and farms • President Wilson tried to keep US out
What if… • If European markets go down than so will US economy • Wilson allows US banks to loan money to European nations • US business manufactures munitions • US Banks and Wall Street loan Billions to Allies and only millions to Central Powers
American Involvement: U-boats • German U-boats- attack US ships • Lusitania- carried war supplies May 1915 • Sussex Pledge- Germany will try to stop • Germany resumes U-boat attacks
German U-boats: Used to prevent Allies from getting supplies
Zimmerman Telegram A bit suspicious Was it real or not? Hmm…
American Involvement: Zimmerman Telegram • Asked Mexico to join Germany and Central powers, if the US gets involved in WWI • Germany and Mexico would split up US after WWI • Was it real? • Germany denied it. • Mexico said they never got it. • It was discovered by a British Spy, hmmm?
Bolsheviks take over Russia end Monarchy and immediately pull out of WWI
American Involvement: Russian Revolution 1917 • Russian monarchy this was against (US) ideals of Democracy • Bolsheviks take over and pull out of the war • Now the US has no issues joining the Allies
American Involvement: The Financial Issue • US banks and business have loaned billions to the Allied Nations • US banks and business have loaned millions to the Central Power Nations • Do the Math • Do you want to lose Millions… • Or Billions?
US Enters the War • Wilson declares war on Germany in April 1917 • “The United States would fight to make the world safe for democracy.” • Many American business see it as an opportunity • Some say that that the war is going on at the command of Gold.’ • Anti war attitudes are quickly silenced
But in the US… not everyone had a voice in their government… even in America
US and WWI : The War • The US enters in1917 • First action not until April 1918 • War ends Nov. 11, 1918 (11/11 @ 11:00 AM) • US Casualties = 116,516
WWI Casualties • US - 116,516 • GB- 908,000; • France- 1,375,000 • Germany-1,800,000 • Austria-Hungary 1,200,000 • Russia- 1,700,000
Impact of WWI- Military Military • Selective Service Act- the Draft, army wanted 3 million men • Segregated Army still the case- Harlem Hell Fighters; most AA did grunt work • Volunteers Women- nurses, drivers, etc.
Impact of WWI- $$$ Bonds • Billions $$ raised to support war • Most came in bonds, Liberty Bonds • Mass movement to sell bonds- Boy Scouts, celebrities, etc pushed them.
Impact of WWI- $$$ Agencies • War Industries Board- oversaw production; told companies what to make and also said who could have what resources • “Metal for bullets not refrigerators”
Impact of WWI- $$$ Agencies • National Labor Relations Board- settled disputes between business and workers (unions) • Most strikes occurred during this time- gave unions power • Women and AA entered work force • IWW & other socialists were persecuted- seen as anti-America
Impact of WWI- $$$ Agencies • Food Administration • Issued price controls and rationing • Made sure army had supplies • Propaganda to increase production and conservation
Impact of WWI- $$$ Agencies • Committee of Public Information • Issued propaganda in support of the war • Films, songs, campaigns, etc. • Promoted fear of foreigners- sedition and espionage • Anti-war = Anti-American?
Anti-War = Anti- America • Violence against anti-war people • Union (IWW) members arrested beaten • Vigilantes & Lynching- Robert Prager • German Measles = Liberty measles • Hamburger = Liberty sandwich • French Fries = Freedom fries? • No Mozart or German Music • Literacy test for immigrants
The End of the War This will come into play again and again and again
Wilson’s 14 Points • Presidents Wilson’s idea to end the war, bring peace for the long term • Based on self-determination and little retribution • England & France- more interested in revenge • Most of 14 points thrown out, except League of Nations • Wilson leaves peace talks before Treaty signed
Treaty of Versailles 1919 • Ends war • England and France make Germany pay • Germany must: • Pay reparations $33 Billion • Give Up Colonies • Give Up Military • Gove up land between Germany & France • Must take the blame for starting the war
US Isolationism • Europe was constantly fighting • US lost soldiers • Leads to no involvement w/Europe • US denies League of Nations • Wilson dies • America stays our of European affairs
US Isolationism $$ • Europe messed up after the war • US farms & industries take advantage • US becomes economic powerhouse • Europe owes US mass $$ (+$11.5 billion) • US established as a world power
End of the War at Home • Soldiers return home need jobs • Causes unrest- women and minorities were pushed out of jobs • Europeans were messed up and buying less • US industries sell less and less, workers start to get fired, the cycle…