U.S. Entry into World War I - Making the World Safe for Democracy [1917 to 1919
Entering World War I in response to Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare, Wilson turned America’s participation into a fervent ideological crusade for democracy that successfully stirred the public to a great voluntary war effort, but at some cost to traditional civil liberties.
United States position of Neutrality 1914 to 1917
Wilson 1916| “He Kept us out of the War”
German Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
The Sussex pledge (May 4, 1916
The Zimmerman Telegram
Module Notes Sheets
Time Period #7 Module B - American in World War I
US Entry into World War I Show Notes
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