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How did the US get involved in WW1?
When America entered the Great War in April 1917, it had a small constabulary Army with no experience in industrial age warfare. It was spread from the east coast across the nation and the Pacific to the Philippines. Nineteen months later the United States had a 2 million man force concentrated in France.
What was the key to the Allied victory in the war?
The key to Allied victory was Morale. It was the intense and undiminished morale of the US military combined with a staunch domestic backing which convinced the German they could no longer continue. When their morale collapsed on all fronts they sued for peace.
What did the American Expeditionary Force do in Flanders and Italy?
Flanders and Italy. Towards the war’s end the American Expeditionary Force or AEF, as it came to be known, was occupying more of the Western Front than Britain and all her Commonwealth Nations combined, lending combat divisions to all the allies and leading offensive operations against the best defended sector still occupied by the Germans.
What role did American naval vessels play in WW1?
American naval vessels allow the convoy system to succeed, keeping Britain in the war and facilitating the transport of the full expeditionary force to France, while freeing British ships to turn their blockade of Germany into what Capt. Liddell Hart called a “true stranglehold”.
In April 1917, the United States Congress voted to declare war on the Central Powers and entered World War I. The U.S. still doesn’t enter the war, but is now ready. The sinking of Lusitania didn’t directly cause the United States to enter the war.
Why did the US issue a warning before entering WW1?
Before entering the war, the U.S. issued a warning. In August 1915, a German submarine sunk the British ocean liner S.S. Arabic and claimed self-defense. The event further strained diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany.
How did the sinking of Lusitania cause the US to enter WW1?
The sinking of Lusitania didn’t directly cause the United States to enter the war. It did, however, fuel virulent anti-German sentiment in Britain and the United States and hinder diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States.
Why did Germany declare the British Isles to be a war zone?
As a result, Germany declared the waters surrounding the British Isles a war zone and stopped following international naval “prize laws,” which warned ships of a submarine’s presence. This break from naval protocol angered and troubled the United States and the European Allies.