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A German U-Boat sunk the British liner of the Irish coast and killed over 1,100 people. 128 of these people were U.S. citizens. This was a major catalyst for invloving the Americans in the war.
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THe Germans sabotaged the munitions delivery in Jersey. They did not want the United Stated to aid the British in the war effort. They destroyed a lot of property, killed many people, and caused around 75 million dollars in damage.
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THe president went to Congress for a declaration of was against Germany. He finally felt like it was time for the U.S. to join the war. He would not stand for any more of Germany's rule breaking.
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This act made it possible for the government to draft people for the war. They needed as many people as possible for the war. This is still possible today.
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This was the first wave of men sent to go fight. They consisted of the American Armed Forces. They were shipped over seas, to defend America in the war.
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This was the beginning of American fighting during WWI. They were in the trenches for a very long time and they had to fight there. It was horrible for them, but they were willing.
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Killed more people thant the war did. Hurt the warr effort extremely badly. 50,000,000 people died from the illness.
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The German pilot was finally defeated. He was one of the best pilots that they had. Everyone was scared of him and his amazing skill.
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He had a brave group of men volunteer for the dangerous mission. They would have to march into Russia and fight for the Americans. It was a heavy task, but they were willing.
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President Woodrow Wilson was ready for the fighting to stop. He set sail to go to the Peace conference in Paris, France. This is where he would sign the Treaty of Versailles.
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This was a Treaty to bring peace to the nations. It was signed by France, U.S., Germany, and many other countries. This was to make sure there was no more fighting.