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The United States enters
     World War 1
Most Americans in the early 1900s preferred we
  be ISOLATED from the rest of the world’s
   problems and focus on our own country.

 • This policy is called ISOLATIONISM




                     Stick your head in the sand and hide and
                     Pretend the rest of the world’s problems
                     Don’t exist!
Many immigrants did not want
the U.S. to get involved in WW1.
  How do you think this German
 immigrant family may have felt?
German submarines were sinking
    Allied ships in Europe
In 1915, German submarines sank this passenger
 ship from Great Britain-The Lusitania. Over 100
           Americans on board died.
How did many Americans feel when this
 drawing was printed in newspapers?
President Wilson wrote an angry letter to the
German government telling them the U.S. did NOT
 approve sinking civilian (non military) ships!!!!!!
Germany sent this coded telegram to the government of
 Mexico asking them to join them in the fight. The U.S.
    intercepted it and were outraged at Germany!
BERLIN, JANUARY 19, 1917

WE INTEND TO BEGIN ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY
UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE. WE SHALL ENDEAVOR
IN SPITE OF THIS TO KEEP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
NEUTRAL. IN THE EVENT OF THIS NOT SUCCEEDING, WE MAKE
MEXICO A PROPOSAL OF ALLIANCE ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS:
MAKE WAR TOGETHER, MAKE PEACE TOGETHER, GENEROUS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND AN UNDERSTANDING ON OUR PART
THAT MEXICO IS TO RECONQUER THE LOST TERRITORY IN
TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, AND ARIZONA. THE SETTLEMENT IN
DETAIL IS LEFT TO YOU. YOU WILL INFORM THE PRESIDENT [OF
MEXICO] OF THE ABOVE MOST SECRETLY AS SOON AS THE
OUTBREAK OF WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS
CERTAIN AND ADD THE SUGGESTION THAT HE SHOULD, ON HIS
OWN INITIATIVE, INVITE JAPAN TO IMMEDIATE ADHERENCE AND
AT THE SAME TIME MEDIATE BETWEEN JAPAN AND OURSELVES.
PLEASE CALL THE PRESIDENT'S ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT
THE RUTHLESS EMPLOYMENT OF OUR SUBMARINES NOW
OFFERS THE PROSPECT OF COMPELLING ENGLAND IN A FEW
MONTHS TO MAKE PEACE.
ZIMMERMANN
When German submarines sank three U.S. ships,
      American people demanded war!
On April 6, 1917 Congress met to declare
 war on Germany and the U.S. was into
             World War One!
Young men from all across the U.S.
volunteered to go across the ocean and fight
          for the U.S. in the war.
General John Pershing was placed in
 charge of all of America’s troops by
          President Wilson
The U.S. carried their guns, planes and
   other supplies to help the Allies!

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The united states enters world war 1

  • 1. The United States enters World War 1
  • 2. Most Americans in the early 1900s preferred we be ISOLATED from the rest of the world’s problems and focus on our own country. • This policy is called ISOLATIONISM Stick your head in the sand and hide and Pretend the rest of the world’s problems Don’t exist!
  • 3.
  • 4. Many immigrants did not want the U.S. to get involved in WW1. How do you think this German immigrant family may have felt?
  • 5. German submarines were sinking Allied ships in Europe
  • 6. In 1915, German submarines sank this passenger ship from Great Britain-The Lusitania. Over 100 Americans on board died.
  • 7. How did many Americans feel when this drawing was printed in newspapers?
  • 8.
  • 9. President Wilson wrote an angry letter to the German government telling them the U.S. did NOT approve sinking civilian (non military) ships!!!!!!
  • 10. Germany sent this coded telegram to the government of Mexico asking them to join them in the fight. The U.S. intercepted it and were outraged at Germany!
  • 11. BERLIN, JANUARY 19, 1917 WE INTEND TO BEGIN ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE. WE SHALL ENDEAVOR IN SPITE OF THIS TO KEEP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NEUTRAL. IN THE EVENT OF THIS NOT SUCCEEDING, WE MAKE MEXICO A PROPOSAL OF ALLIANCE ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS: MAKE WAR TOGETHER, MAKE PEACE TOGETHER, GENEROUS FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND AN UNDERSTANDING ON OUR PART THAT MEXICO IS TO RECONQUER THE LOST TERRITORY IN TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, AND ARIZONA. THE SETTLEMENT IN DETAIL IS LEFT TO YOU. YOU WILL INFORM THE PRESIDENT [OF MEXICO] OF THE ABOVE MOST SECRETLY AS SOON AS THE OUTBREAK OF WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS CERTAIN AND ADD THE SUGGESTION THAT HE SHOULD, ON HIS OWN INITIATIVE, INVITE JAPAN TO IMMEDIATE ADHERENCE AND AT THE SAME TIME MEDIATE BETWEEN JAPAN AND OURSELVES. PLEASE CALL THE PRESIDENT'S ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT THE RUTHLESS EMPLOYMENT OF OUR SUBMARINES NOW OFFERS THE PROSPECT OF COMPELLING ENGLAND IN A FEW MONTHS TO MAKE PEACE. ZIMMERMANN
  • 12. When German submarines sank three U.S. ships, American people demanded war!
  • 13. On April 6, 1917 Congress met to declare war on Germany and the U.S. was into World War One!
  • 14. Young men from all across the U.S. volunteered to go across the ocean and fight for the U.S. in the war.
  • 15. General John Pershing was placed in charge of all of America’s troops by President Wilson
  • 16. The U.S. carried their guns, planes and other supplies to help the Allies!