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Causes of WWI (M.A.I.N) Nationalism (a devotion to the interests and cultures of one s nation) - Led to competitive and antagonistic rivalries among nations. Imperialism - For centuries, European nations had been building empires and competition for new colonies was common. Militarism - The growth of nationalism and imperialism led to increased military spending. - Huge focus on the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy. - By 1890, the strongest army was that of Germany because it had a huge army reserve system. - Great Britain had the strongest Navy in the world. Alliance System - Allies: France, Great Britain, and Russia. - Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.

Assassination and Fighting Starts June of 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian- Hungarian throne was visiting the Sarajevo, Bosnia and was killed by a Serbian nationalist. Serbians were upset that Austria-Hungary had taken control of Bosnia in 1878. On July 28, A-H declared war on Serbia. On August 1 st, Germany declared war on Russia and August 3 rd war on France. After Germany invaded Belgium, Great Britain declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungary. On August 3, 1914, Germany invaded Belgium. Germany developed the Schlieffen Plan called for a quick invasion of Belgium and France and then a focus of defeating Russia. Trench Warfare in the Western Front, WWI was characterized by Trench Warfare. Both sides dug trenches and waited for the other side to attack. Trench warfare was slow, deadly, and very little territory was ever gained. In the Battle of the Somme (July 1, 1916 mid November 1916) the British suffered 60,000 casualties on the first day alone. Final casualties were are 1.2 million and only seven miles of ground changed hands.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

Schlieffen Plan

Americans Question Neutrality Socialist criticized the war as capitalist and imperialist struggle between European countries and pacifists like William Jennings Bryan believed the war was evil and that the US should set an example of peace in the world. Americans did not want to send their sons to war. Americans of German descent sympathize with Germany but most Americans felt close to Great Britain because of common ancestry, language, democratic institutions, and legal systems. Plus, the U.S. had closer economic ties with Great Britain. (ex. before WWI had double the trade with the Allies than the Central Powers and by 1917 American banks had lent the Allies $2.3 billion dollars)

War Hits Home The U.S. got involved in WWI because it wanted repayment of the money lent to the Allies and to prevent the Germans from threatening U.S. shipping. Great Britain organized a blockade of German ports by 1917 Germany was experiencing a famine (750,000 Germans starved to death) In response, Germany started carrying submarine warfare with their U- boats, any British or Allied ships found in waters around Britain would be sunk. On May 7, 1915 a U-boat sank the British liner Lusitania off the southern coast of Ireland. Of the 1,198 persons lost, 128 were Americans. Germany claimed that the liner carried ammunition (which it did.) Americans were upset and called for war but President Wilson just protested Germany s use of unrestricted submarine warfare. August 1915, British liner Arabic sunk killed two Americans March 1916, French liner Sussex sunk killed 80 people including Americans. During the 1916 Presidential election Wilson ran against the Republican candidate Charles Evens Hughes. Wilson won with the slogan He Kept Us Out of War

The United States Declares War US entered WWI because 1. on January 1917, the Germans announced that U-boats would sink ALL ships in British waters. (4 unarmed U.S. merchant ships were sunk killing 36 Americans) 2. Zimmerman Note a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico. Germany promised that if war broke out with the U.S., Germany would help Mexico recover the land they lost during the Mexican-American War. 3. In 1917, Russia left the war to fight its communist revolution now the U.S. could claim that the war was between democracies and brutal monarchies. - On April 2, 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war a war to make the world safe for democracy.

American Mobilizes Raising an Army Selective Service Act (1917) men were required to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service. (24 million registered, 3 million called up, 2 million reached Europe) ¾ saw actual combat, most had not attended high school, and 1 in 5 was foreign born. Training lasted 8 months practiced with fake weapons (rocks instead of hand grenades and wooden poles instead of rifles.) 400,000 African-Americans served in segregated units and were excluded from the navy and marines. Most were signed up to noncombat duties except the 369 th Infantry Regiment which saw the most continuous duty on the front lines than any other American regiment. 13,000 women were accepted in noncombat positions in the navy and marines they served as nurses, secretaries, and telephone operators.

Soldiers of the 369 th awarded the Croix de Guerre by France for gallantry in action in 1919.

Mass Production and America Turns the Tide - Shipyard workers were exempted from the draft - Shipyards used prefabricated parts which reduced construction time in just one day 95 ships were launched. - Government took over commercial and private ships and converted these for transatlantic war use. - Convoy System was used to make sure that supplies got safely from the U.S. to Europe. Destroyers escorted merchant ships across the Atlantic Sea. - 230-miles of mines were established on the North Sea from Scotland to Norway purpose was to destroy German U-boats. - American s entered the fighting 2.5 years after the war began and brought with them enthusiasm for the war.

New Weapons and New Hazards Tanks were first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Tanks ran on caterpillars and were built of steel so that bullets bounced off. Tanks helped in clearing path for soldiers. Airplanes were used for dogfights were pilots shot at each other in the air. Eventually, machine guns were mounted on airplanes. Great Britain had 22,000 airplanes. Machine guns were capable of firing 600 rounds per minute. Trench warfare men were surrounded by filth, lice, rats, and polluted water that caused dysentery. Men suffered from lack of sleep, battle fatigue, and shell shock or PTSD. Trench foot was caused by standing in polluted water feet would rot and have to be amputated. Trench mouth was a painful infection of the gums and throat.

Final Toll On November 11, 1918 Germany agreed to a cease fire or armistice (truce to end the war.) Deaths numbered 22 million half of those were civilians. 20 million were wounded and 10 million became refugees. War cost $338 billion. The US spent $32 billion half of the Gross National Product. The U.S. lost 48,000 men and 62,000 died of disease. More than 200.000 were wounded.