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It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war. Woodrow Wilson, April 2, 1917. Wilson and World War I. PMQ: How did Wilson use morals in his foreign policy? The Story of a People Opposed to War Who Changed Their Collective Mind in 3 years.
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It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war. Woodrow Wilson, April 2, 1917 Wilson and World War I PMQ: How did Wilson use morals in his foreign policy? The Story of a People Opposed to War Who Changed Their Collective Mind in 3 years
Idealism in Latin American Affairs • The gospel of American democracy • The Panama Canal • Open Door • Teach the Latin Americans • Mexico: Overthrow of Diaz by progressive reformer Madero • Huerta overthrows Madero • Wilson demands elections • Tampico incident • General Carranza • Pancho Villa gets Wilson’s support for a time
Villa to US: Drop Dead! • NM Raid, 1916 • AEF: American Expeditionary Force
Outbreak of War, June 1914 • Where is the progressive spirit? • The Black Hand • “The Blank Check” • Secret alliances • Triple Alliance (later, the Central Powers versus the Triple Entente (Allies) Kaiser Wilhelm II Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Family
Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) • What is the US foreign policy before the US enters the war in 1917? • William J Bryan • Lost 3 Pres elections • Busy speaker • 1912 helps engineer Wilson to victory • Secretary of State • Anti-imperialist, non-interventionist, pacifist
Freedom of the Seas • Britain checked cargoes in NAtlantic • Sales to Allies soar from $825 mill (1914) > $3.2 Billion (1916) • By 1917, Britain and France had also borrowed > $2 billion • German U-Boots • Lusitania -1915 - 1200 die • 128 Americans • 200+ Canadians
1916: Wilson’s Juggling Act • What is Wilson juggling and how does he pull it off? Ethnic groups Moralists Progressives Political Parties
Getting “Over There” • 1916 – Col. House’s mission • Jan, 1917 - Wilson lays out his peace plans • Feb 1: Germany renounces Sussex Pledge • Housatonic and 7 others • March: The Zimmermann Telegram • Congress debates • April: Wilson asks for Declaration of War • Most opposition: W & MidW
Wilson’s Plans for Peace • 6 principles that are basis of The 14 points • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. • 5. • 6.
What is the impact on the economy of the US entering the war? • Selective Service Act • War Industries Board James Montgomery Flagg, artist -used his own face for iconic Sam
Structural and Legal Support for the War • Treasury Dept • War Revenue Act • Railroad Administration • Food Administration • National War Labor Board • Espionage Act • Sedition Act McAdoo Holmes Debs
The End of the War is Near • Germany no longer has an Eastern Front • American forces were entering the war at 250,000 troops a month! • “The Yanks are Coming” • 2nd Battle of the Marne • Final push toward Paris as Germany is depleted • Battle of Amiens – Allies push forward • Ottoman Emp. and Bulgaria want peace • Austria-Hungary has a revolution • 11/9/18- Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates and a German republic is formed • November 11 (Veteran’s Day) – Armistice signed - End of the War!
Total War Deaths WWI • First World War (1914-18): • 15, 000, 000 military and civilian • 8,500,000 battle related deaths. • Germany: 1,773,700 • Russia: 1,700,000 • France & Empire: 1,327,000 • Austria-Hungary: 1,100,000 • Britain & Empire: 908,371 • Italy: 460,000 • Turkey: 236,000 • Romania: 219,800 • USA: 112,585 • Serbia: 45,000 • Belgium: 13,716
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