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American History 12-3

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AMERICAN HISTORY 12-3

BY Morgan Jurgens
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CONVOY SYSTEM AND ITS IMPACT

  • Germany and America were involved in the convoy system
  • The need for the convoy system was to stop U-boat firing at other ships
  • The technique of the system was to protect ship with other ships in a group
  • The success of the system was that it was much harder to attack ships

IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN WW1

  • The introduction of the U.S. solider were by boats across the Atlantic
  • The need for the American soldiers was to stop the war
  • The tactics of the American soldiers was that they were pushing back German soldiers and getting supplies in
  • The American soldiers were successful in pushing the German soldier back
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IMPACT THE GERMAN/RUSSIAN TREATY HAD ON THE WAR

  • How the treaty came about was when Germany noticed they were loosing and some help
  • The impact it had on Russia was that it lost a lot of land, also industries, and farmlands
  • The impact it had on Germany was that they gained a lot of controlled Russia
  • And the impact it had fighting in the west was that it was difficult because of all the power Germany had
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EVENTS THAT LEAD UP TO ALLIED VICTORY IN WW1

  • The countries the Allies fought with were Austria-Hungry, Ottoman Empire, and Germany
  • The movements and the strategies that lead to the Allies victory was that American soldiers strength, good health, and energy
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RESULTS/LOSSES/DESTRUCTION OF WW1

  • The Armistice was on November 11, 1918 between Allies and Germany
  • The loss from the war; 50,000 Americans soldiers died in battle, more died from diseases mostly from influenza. 8 million European soldiers and sailors died, about 900,000 British and its empire died, France, Germany, Austria-Hungry, and Russia suffered more than a million dead
  • The destruction of the war wastes very bad. A lot of land was destroyed and would take a long time to recover
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