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HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD World War One Part Two November 9, 2009

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD World War One Part Two November 9, 2009 Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Note: the Mid-Term Test, Nov. 23, will start

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Note: the Mid-Term Test, Nov. 23, will start at 7: 45 pm Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa

World War One – Pt. II

World War One – Pt. II

World War One – Pt. II

World War One – Pt. II

World War One – Pt. II n American Isolationism Woodrow Wilson U. S. President

World War One – Pt. II n American Isolationism Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II n n n American Isolationism Official Neutrality Economic

World War One – Pt. II n n n American Isolationism Official Neutrality Economic Boom Blockades Economic benefits of war for the US: u trade with Allies 1914: $800 million u trade with Allies 1916: $3 billion Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 § Feb. 4, 1915: §German War Zone Warning § Feb. 11, 1915: §Wilson warns: Strict Accountability German Submarine Warfare

World War One – Pt. II New York Times May 1, 1915

World War One – Pt. II New York Times May 1, 1915

World War One – Pt. II New York Times May 1, 1915

World War One – Pt. II New York Times May 1, 1915

World War One – Pt. II German Gas Attack Ypres, Belgium, April 22, 1915

World War One – Pt. II German Gas Attack Ypres, Belgium, April 22, 1915

World War One – Pt. II n May, 1915: u Secretary of State William

World War One – Pt. II n May, 1915: u Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan Resigned Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 William Jennings Bryan

World War One – Pt. II n May, 1915: u Secretary of State William

World War One – Pt. II n May, 1915: u Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan Resigned n Replaced by: u Robert Lansing Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 Robert Lansing

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1916: §German War Zone Warning -

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1916: §German War Zone Warning - Again § Wilson Repeats: §Strict Accountability § May 1916: §Germany Backs Down Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: Woodrow Wilson U. S.

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 Charles Evans Hughes Thomas Marshall Vice-President Republican Candidate for President, 1916

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: §Narrow victory for Wilson

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: §Narrow victory for Wilson Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: §Narrow victory for Wilson

World War One – Pt. II § 1916 Presidential Election: §Narrow victory for Wilson § Peace Among Equals §Woodrow Wilson, Jan. 1917 § Jan. 31, 1917: §German War Zone Warning - Again § Feb. 1917: §Zimmerman Telegram Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1917: §Zimmerman Telegram Woodrow Wilson U.

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1917: §Zimmerman Telegram Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1917: §Zimmerman Telegram § March 18,

World War One – Pt. II § Feb. 1917: §Zimmerman Telegram § March 18, 1917: §U. S. Ships Torpedoed § April 6, 1917: §War Declared § January, 1918: §Wilson’s Fourteen Points § League of Nations § Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles There was no question

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles There was no question on which the people of Canada were more insistent than their claim to representation at the Peace Conference which would settle the issues of a war in which they had taken so notable a part. Robert Borden Prime Minister, 1911 -1920

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson Robert Lansing

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson Robert Lansing David Lloyd George Robert Borden Prime Minister, 1911 -1920

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles §June 1919: § Canada

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles §June 1919: § Canada Signed as a separate entity Robert Borden Prime Minister, 1911 -1920 Charles Doherty Minister of Justice Arthur Sifton Minister of Customs

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles § League of Nations

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles § League of Nations Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles § League of Nations

World War One – Pt. II § Treaty of Versailles § League of Nations Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1916 -1922

World War One – Pt. II § League of Nations §General Assembly §Council §Great

World War One – Pt. II § League of Nations §General Assembly §Council §Great Britain §United States §France §Italy §Japan §Four Others Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1916 -1922

World War One – Pt. II § League of Nations Woodrow Wilson U. S.

World War One – Pt. II § League of Nations Woodrow Wilson U. S. President 1913 -1921 Robert La Follette Senator, Wisconsin Henry Cabot Lodge Senator, Massachusetts an imperialist assemblage that would perpetuate empire David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1916 -1922

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD NEXT CLASS After “The War To End All

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD NEXT CLASS After “The War To End All Wars” Reading: Stacey, vol. I, pp. 285 -355 Note: the Mid-Term Test, Nov. 23, will start at 7: 45 pm