World War I, and Wilson’s 14 points American History Mr. Henrichsen.

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World War I, and Wilson’s 14 points American History Mr. Henrichsen

Transcript of World War I, and Wilson’s 14 points American History Mr. Henrichsen.

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World War I, and Wilson’s 14 points

American HistoryMr. Henrichsen

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Main Points

US IsolationismEconomyThe Great War

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US Isolationism

Desire of many to stay out of the foreign conflicts.The US is not threatened either directly or indirectlyConflicting support in the statesMoral obligation to promote peaceFits Wilson’s idea of Missionary Diplomacy

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The Great War – AKA World War I

Starts with the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand by the Black HandThe mass collection of alliances caused most European countries to declare war on each otherAllied Powers

England, France, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Portugal

Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire

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US Involvement

Support of the Allied powers via trade2.3 Billion dollars in loans to Allied Powers

German BlockadeSinks ships killing a few hundred US citizensLusitania – 128 US citizensStill not at warWilson re-elected “He kept us out of War”Germany announces unrestricted submarine warfareIn we go…

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US Actions

Selective Service abka the DraftArmed forces have only about 200,000Out of date weaponryFew planesI Want YOU – James Montgomery Flagg

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Involvement in Europe

US troops called DoughboysAlthough inexperienced the energy they brought was very welcomeSeparate from other allied troops to ensure a strong US presence at the peace talks

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Treaty of Versailles - US

Possible US involvement in future conflicts.Irreconcilables vs. Reservationists.Wilson went on a speaking tour to support.Wilson has a stroke.Treaty is rejected by the Senate.

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Treaty of Versailles - Europe

Germany lost land.Austrio-Hungarian empire split into many nations.Russia gave up land during revolution.Many new nations created with known ethnic conflicts. (Romania, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia)

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Treaty of Versailles – Europe cont.

France wanted large reparations from Germany for WWIEngland wanted continued naval dominance.The Allies wanted to ensure that Germany could never do this again. Thus they created the Weimar Republic.

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Europe before and after WWI

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Trench Warfare

ToolsTrenchesMachine GunsBarbed wirePoison gasBiological agentsHelmetsLightsMinesGrenades

TermsMaginot LineNo Man’s LandTrench foot

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Trench Warfare

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Wilson’s 14 Points

Open Covenants of Peace.Absolute freedom of navigation on the seas.Removal of all economic barriers and establish equal trade conditions.

Reduction of national armaments. Open minded disbursement of colonies.Evacuation of Russian territory.Restoration of Belgium.

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Wilson’s 14 Points

French territory restored.Italy should be organized under boundaries according to nationality.Austria-Hungarian people must be allowed autonomous development.

Balkan states must be evacuated, and gov’t determined by nationality and allegiance.Turkey should be secure.An independent Polish state.A League of Nations must be formed.

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US reaction to League of Nations