World War 1 Dbq

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Essay World War 1 There were a couple things that lead to the shift of the American position regarding the our entrance into World War 1. Some things that made America want to join the war were the Zimmerman Telegraph and the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Over time you can see how the Americas views or President Wilson's views changed about us entering the War. Using politics and conflicts as a theme we will see who has the power and what the roles of the people were. At the beginning of the war during 1914 America and the president didn't want to go to war. In document A President Wilson said “Urge very earnestly upon you the sort of speech and conduct that will best safeguard the Nation against distress and disaster.” Which means that he wants us to stay out of war and keep this country safe. Also in Document D President Wilson said “ … it must be peace without war.” meaning that we should not have to go to war for there to be peace, it should just be. Both of the statements show that President doesn’t want to go to war and neither do the citizens. …show more content…

On that ship were 128 Americans. The Germans believed that they should start targeting and taking boats down with no warning. This was part of the Germans plan of submarine warfare against Great Britain. This made the Americans more aware more alert but it make us go to war. A different reason that America went to war would also be that we were loaning money to our allies. If they lost the war then they would not be able to pay us back. That would not make the people who bought liberty bonds very

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