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Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia War begins
Road to War
origins of World War One -
Germany declares war on Russia War begins
The road to war, section 1
Origins of world war one -
Germany declares war on France War begins
The road to war, section 1
Origins of world war one -
Great Britain declares war on Germany
War begins
The road to war, section 1
Origins of world war one -
The Battle of Marne, fought by the British, French, and the Germans, brings allied victory and becomes the biggest battle in the war.
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This was the final obstacle for the United States Military defeats and food shortages result in uprising.
The road to war, section 1
Entering the war
Russian revolution -
From February to April, German U-Boats sink 844 allied vessels
The road to war, section 1
Entering the war
Russian revolution -
U.S. enters the war because Germany promised Mexico if they enter the war they reconcur New Mexico, Arizona and Texas
War begins
The road to war, section 1
Origins of world war one -
First American troops reach Europe. They are making an attempt to prop up French morale.
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Tsar Nicholas II overthrown, making easy entry into the war for the U.S.
The road to war, section 1
Entering the war
Russian revolution -
Vladimir Lenin leads Bolsheviks to seize Russian government because they were very powerful and strong Americans at war
Setbacks and advances
Russia makes peace -
Germany and Russia sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Russia giving Germany 30 percent of its land Americans at War
Setbacks and advances
Russia makes peace -
Germany out leashes daring attacks against allied forces Americans at War
Setbacks and advances
Germany attacks -
Battle of Château-Thierry leads to fleeing of thousands of French Americans at War
Joining the Fight
Germany Attacks -
Allied forces push along North Sea to Verdun to fortified German army America at War
Setbacks and advances
Battle of the argonne forest -
With an open throne Germany ended the war, applying armistice, ending war Americans and war
The armistice
Wars deadly toll -
The treaty of Versailles signed by United States and European nations, this made Germany pay for there destruction Shaping the peace
Peace conference in paris
The treaty of versailles