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1.
WORLD WAR I
2.
START OF WAR
In late June 1914 Austro Hungarian Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
The Austro Hungarian blamed Serbia for Ferdinand's death
War broke out and Both sides formed alliances with countries
It was only a few days before war was declared.
3.
AMERICA JOINS WAR
America stays neutral for 2 years after WWI starts
The sinking of the Lusitania moved America closer to war
It was the Zimmerman Telegram in1917 that caused America to join in with the Allies
4.
VICTORY GARDENS
Victory Gardens were setup to conserve food for war causes
The FA used the slogan "Food Will Win The War--Don't Waste It"
The Government highly encouraged families to be apart of war causes
5.
THE GREAT MIGRATION
Henry Ford sent company agents south to recruit
Agents recruited mainly African Americans
Also many Mexicans migrated north into the southwest
The Great Migration took place between 1917 and 1920.
6.
WOMAN JOIN MILITARY
Early 1917, the navy authorized the enlistment of women
Since there was a shortage of men they recruited women
They worked in non combat positions as radio operators, electricians and chemists
WWI was the first war women served in.
7.
NEW TECHNOLOGY
WWI was the beginning of modern warfare
New technology was needed to break through enemy lines
In 1915 the British introduced the first tank
From there came the airplane and machine gun
8.
AMERICANS ARRIVE
The wave of American troops demoralized the enemy
As soon as the Americans arrived many Germans concluded that the war was lost
Many of the Soldiers were inexperienced but were eager to fight
9.
WAR ENDS
Austro Hungry surrenders to allies
The surrender of German allies led Germans to mutiny
German emperor steps down on November 9, 1918
An Armistice was signed later on.
10.
THE FOURTEEN POINTS
President Wilson issued a peace plan known as the Fourteen Points.
The first five points eliminated the causes of war
The next eight points addressed the right of national self determination
Deion Henry
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