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Description Event Image Unrestricted Submarine Warfare A German U-boat torpedoed this ocean liner traveling from New York to England which sunk the ship in 18 minutes and killed over 1,000 people including 128 Americans

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Page 1: adcoxushistory.weebly.com · Web viewReasons for U.S. Entry Into WWI: Matching Bell-Ringer To prevent supplies from getting to the Allies, German U-boats sunk boats without warning-

Description Event Image

Unrestricted Submarine

Warfare

A German U-boat torpedoed this ocean liner traveling from New York to England which sunk the ship in 18 minutes and killed over 1,000 people including 128 Americans

Reasons for U.S. Entry Into WWI: Matching Bell-Ringer

Page 2: adcoxushistory.weebly.com · Web viewReasons for U.S. Entry Into WWI: Matching Bell-Ringer To prevent supplies from getting to the Allies, German U-boats sunk boats without warning-

To prevent supplies from getting to the Allies, German U-boats sunk boats without warning- a violation of international law

The U.S. had been selling many products and loaning a lot of money to the Allies and (privately) wanted them to win the war

A note from the German government asking Mexico to attack the U.S. was intercepted

and published in newspapers

Sinking of the Lusitania

The Zimmermann Telegram

Economic relationships with the Allies