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America Enters WWI

America Enters WWI

Main Idea The United States entered World War 1 in 1917 on the side

Main Idea The United States entered World War 1 in 1917 on the side of the Allies

America Enters the War When World War 1 started in 1914, most Americans wanted

America Enters the War When World War 1 started in 1914, most Americans wanted to stay out of it. Why? President Woodrow Wilson said, “The United States must be neutral… in thought as well as action. ”

America Enters the War During the first year of the war, German submarines sank

America Enters the War During the first year of the war, German submarines sank British ships carrying trade goods. Then, in 1915, a German submarine sank the Lusitania.

Sinking of the Lusitania The Lusitania was a British passenger ship with many Americans

Sinking of the Lusitania The Lusitania was a British passenger ship with many Americans on board. People were shocked angry. History Video

America Enters the War After the sinking of the Lusitania, Germany agreed not to

America Enters the War After the sinking of the Lusitania, Germany agreed not to attack any more passenger ships. In 1917, however, Germany broke this promise and began attacking U. S. ships. Soon afterwards, in April 1917, the United States declared war on the Central Powers. History Video

America Enters the War The first American troops landed in France in June. “Lafayette,

America Enters the War The first American troops landed in France in June. “Lafayette, we are here, ” these now-famous words reminded people of the help France gave to the United States during the Revolutionary War.

New Weapons The Allies and the Central Powers fought with new weapons in World

New Weapons The Allies and the Central Powers fought with new weapons in World War 1. Soldiers used machine guns that could shoot hundreds of bullets per minute. They threw small bombs called hand grenades and fired cannon shells miles through the air.

New Weapons Other technologies changed the fighting, too. Submarines sank ships in the Atlantic

New Weapons Other technologies changed the fighting, too. Submarines sank ships in the Atlantic Ocean. The British invented the tank to attack across the land between trenches. Both sides used poison gas to harm and kill one another.

New Weapons Later in the war, airplanes were used to drop bombs. World War

New Weapons Later in the war, airplanes were used to drop bombs. World War 1 was the most destructive war in history at that time.

Heroes of the War The war produced many military heroes. An American pilot named

Heroes of the War The war produced many military heroes. An American pilot named Eddie Rickenbacker was a hero in the United States. A German pilot named Manfred Von Richthofen was also famous. He flew a bright red airplane and was called The Red Baron.

Heroes of the War Many heroes of the war were never famous. Thousands of

Heroes of the War Many heroes of the war were never famous. Thousands of American soldiers fought bravely. Doctors and nurses worked hard to save soldiers’ lives. As the fighting continued, ordinary people helped the millions of European civilians who needed food and shelter.

Let’s Review! What caused the United States to enter the war?

Let’s Review! What caused the United States to enter the war?

Lesson Summary European countries competed with one another to gain land power. Alliances forced

Lesson Summary European countries competed with one another to gain land power. Alliances forced many countries to take part in the war. The two main alliances were the Allied and the Central Powers. The United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in 1917.

Mrs. I, Why Does This Matter? ? ? ? At the time, World War

Mrs. I, Why Does This Matter? ? ? ? At the time, World War 1 was the largest and most destructive war that had ever been fought. The war directly affected millions of soldiers and civilians.