chapter 10, section 5: world war i essential question: how did georgians contribute to world war i?...
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Chapter 10, Section 5: Chapter 10, Section 5: World War IWorld War I
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
How did Georgians contribute to World War I?
Georgia Georgia and the American Experienceand the American Experience
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I. World War II. World War I1914-19181914-1918
Allied Powers Leading Countries
Central Powers Leading Countries
FranceGreat BritainRussiaUnited States (joined in 1917)
GermanyAustria-Hungary
President Woodrow Wilson declared the US would be a neutral country.
What does “neutral” mean?
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II. Eugene Jacques BullardII. Eugene Jacques BullardFirst African American
combat pilot – from Columbus, GA
Enlisted in French Foreign Legion: 1914
Flew combat missions against Germany
US Army Air Force refused his services
Why did Bullard fight so strongly for France?
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III. The US Enters the WarIII. The US Enters the War
President Wilson worked to keep the US out of the war
1915: German submarine sank passenger ship Lusitania killing 128 Americans
1917: submarine attacks resumed sinking American ships
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Zimmerman telegram: Germany tried to get Mexico to attack the US
Wilson finally joined the Allied powers
III. The US Enters the War III. The US Enters the War (Continued)(Continued)
What states would Mexico have gotten back?
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IV. Georgia and WWIIV. Georgia and WWIAbout 100,000 Georgians volunteered to
join the US militaryCamp Benning used to train infantry troopsGeorgians contributed manufactured goods
and farm produce3,000 young Georgians killed in the warSelective Service Act – Georgian farmers
were against itEnded November 11, 1918: Armistice
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What do these propaganda posters mean to you?
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