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World War I - Coggle Diagram
World War I
Russian and USA
The US enters the War
Germany informed - Sussex pledge
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Britain and France
United States
diplomatic relation - Germany
Zimmerman note
Arthur Zimmerman
German Foreign Secretary
Mexico declared war
USA
Land in the Southwest
British - intercepted German telegram
Sussex Pledge
Sussex - French passenger steamship
The U.S. threat
The promise of the German government
Warn ships before attacking
Russian Revolution
Russia's autrocratic leader
Russian monarchy
Republican government
Joining the Allies
slowed the nation's
Russia leaves the War
Vladimir Lenin
Signed a truce with Germany
Final Peace Treaty
The two-front War
Luisitanea
British passenger liner
ships carried weapons for the Allies
1,200 passengers
128 Americans
Germany's act of "barbarism"
German Warnings
Practice of War
belligerents
Great Britain and Ireland, the United States, France, the Russian Empire, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro
Stalemate
Germany
Schlieffen plan
British and French
River Marne
Modern Warfare
new killing machines
new tactics for the war
Propaganda :
Britain against Germany
Submarine Warfare
U-boat
Luisitaena
Germany and Britain
Sussex
allied ships,
hydrophones
Total War
US New Agencies
trade board
a national labor board
industries board
labor polices board
labor unions
Rationing
Food and Fuel Comsumption
price controls
"food will win the war"
financing the war
liberty bonds
William Gibbs McAdoo
20 billion of dolars
10 billion of dolars, allies
Peace and the End of the War
Goals of the Big Four
David Lloyd George of Britain
Georges Clemenceau of France
Vittorio Orlando of Italy
Central Powers
pay with lands, goods, livestock, and money
Divided Germany's colonies
Wilson's role
Fourteen Points
keeping the peace after the war
1° Point
end of secret traties
removal of trade barriers among nations
reduction of military forces
League of Nations
organization in which the nations of the world would join together
tensure security and peace for all its members
Germany´s fate and ideas for global security
Article 10
Attack of one country
attack on all
New Nations+Maps
Self-determination for the people of Central Power
nine new nations
Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Germany
Finland
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Hungary
Yugoslavia
Ottoman Empire - Nation of Turkey
Britain
Palestine
Transjordan
Iraq
France
Syria
Lebanon
Wilson - Italy joined the Allies - Austria-Hangury
The Versaille Treaty
The treaty violated the Fourteen Points
French invasion
former home of French king - outside Paris
Location - humiliate Germany
The Guilt Clause
French
German war guilt and financial responsability
Germany supply reparations
payment for economic injury suffered during a war
Britain
1921
Reparations Commission
Allies $33 million
no ability to pay
USA in War
Selective Service Act
Draft of young men
Military Service
24 million . registered
3 million draftess
"war to end all wars"
AEF
American Expeditionary Force
Volunteers
National Guardsmen
Impact of the USA in the front
French
Paris
Germany
into retreat
Training
draftees into soldiers
new and expanded training camps
use a bayonet
use a rifle
dig a trench
put on a gas mask
throw a grenade
Soldiers didn't receive much training
Convoy System
merchant and troop ships
group of unarmed ships
ring of destroyes
tropedo boats
armed naval vessels
hydrophones
destroy submarine
Successful
American troops to Europe
Battles and Techonology
trench warfare
the village of Cantigny
Americans save Paris
Belleau wood and Chateau-Thierry
the river Marne
war in the air
German zeppelins
100 raids on London
american air plains
Billy Mitchell
war at sea
German ships
Great Britain ships
A naval blockade
Results on War
Physical and Economic tolls
50, 000 Americans soldiers died in the battle
disease - influenza
destroying a whole generation of young men
Trench foot
Poison gas attacks blinded soldiers
Lost limbs to bullest and artillery shells.
Liberty bonds
Allies causes
Original value - plus interest
$20 million
one quarter
selling war bonds
Racism
Factories owners and managers
discriminated
African American and Mexican American
Great Migration
AA left the South to work in northern factories
Hatred in the US
General hostility toward Germans
Huns
Stopped teaching German
Book by German authors disappeared
German composers and musicians
German names
Lynched a German-boy citizens
Causes of War
short Term
alliances
triple alliances
Germany, Austria Hungary, and italy
triple entente
France, Britain, and Russia
long Term
militarism
military have more authority
imperialism
acquiring territories, establishing econmic and political control
nationalism
the tendency for countries