Woodrow Wilson Address To Congress Address Summary

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On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson called Congress into session to make an important address. In his address, President Wilson asked Congress to immediately make a very serious decision. Previously on February 3, 1917, President Wilson presented to Congress a telegram that was intercepted by Great Britain. The message was sent from the Imperial German government on the first of February. In the telegram that Wilson presented to Congress, the government of the Imperial German Empire stated that their military would begin using unrestricted uses of submarine warfare to sink any ship that enters the ports of Great Britain, the ports of the western costs of Europe, and any port that does not belong to Germany in the Mediterranean Sea. Since April of last year, the Germans promised that passenger ships would not be sunk and other ships would be given warnings. The Germans have broken their promise and have begun to use unrestricted submarine warfare. President Wilson was shocked that the Imperial German Empire would break the international law that was created regarding the uses of submarine warfare in …show more content…

Fighting for democracy is the most important thing to President Wilson and to the people of the Unites States. In his address, President Wilson believes that the people of the United Sates will dedicate themselves to fighting this war to bring peace, safety, and freedom to the countries in Europe and the rest of the world. President Wilson then claims in his address to Congress that the people of the United States are willing to spill their blood and use all their strength for the principles that the country was first founded on by the founding fathers. Wilson hopes that God will help the United States overcome the war that they are about to

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