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Us history Period 7: Chapter 22: World War I and Its Aftermath, [454 - 468] class notes summary chapter 22 verified A+ Us history Period 7: Chapter 22: World War I and Its Aftermath, [454 - 468] class notes summary chapter 22 verified A+ Us history Period 7: Chapter 22: World War I and Its Aftermath, [454 - 468] class notes summary chapter 22 verified A+ Period 7: Chapter 22: World War I and Its Aftermath, [454 - 468] Due Date: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH - Sequence of events in 1914 leading to WWI - Assassination of Francis Ferdinand - Austrian gov issues ultimatum - Russia mobilizes against Serbia and invades - Germany declares war against Russia - Germany declares war against France and begins to invade neutral Belgium - Great Britain declares war against Germany - Causes - Nationalism; Imperialism; Militarism - Public and secret alliances - Motivated Pres Wilson to search for peace - Declared to be neutral in trade of Wash and T Jeffs - US first neutral, then war for peace, than victorious world power, then alienated and isolationist - Allied Powers: France, Great Britain, Russia - Central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empires of Turkey Neutrality - Great Britain first to declare naval blockade against Germany by seizing ships attempting to run blockade and mining North Sea - Pres Wilson said seizing Am ships was breach of freedom of seas - Submarine Warfare - Germany had submarine - Announced its own blockade, any ships that enter waters near British Isles risked being sunk - Lusitania Crisis - First major crisis challenging neutrality- sinking of the Lusitania by Germany - Most passengers drowned, Wilson sent diplomatic message to Germany, would hold Her to strict accountability - Sec of State WJB objected to message bc it was war like, resigned from the cabinet - Other Sinkings - Aug 1915, two more Ams lost lives from German submarine attack on passenger ship the Arabic - Wilson sent message that got German gov to agree to not sink unarmed passenger ships without warning for passengers to get to lifeboats - Germany kept word until March 1916 when German torpedo struck a merchant ship, the Sussex Wilson threatened to cut off diplomatic relations, a prep step for war, Germany backed down - Sussex pledge promise to not sink merchant or passenger ships w/out warning, kept word for 1916 - Economic Links with Britain and France - US econ tied with the Allied powers, England and France, 1914 had business recession, economy rebounded afte

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