WW1 Events

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  • Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand

    Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
    The killings sparked a chain of events that led to the outbreak of World War I by early August.
  • Wilson Urges Neutrality

    Wilson Urges Neutrality
    President wilson declares that he won't side with anyone in the war.
  • Sinking of the Lusitania

    Sinking of the Lusitania
    Germany waged submarine warfare against the United Kingdom which had implemented a naval blockade of Germany. The ship was identified and torpedoed by the German U-boat U-20 and sank in 18 minutes. This is one reason we started ww1.
  • Zimmerman Note

    Zimmerman Note
    Telegraph with Germany wanting an alliance with Mexico.
  • America Declares War

    America Declares War
    On April 6, 1917, America formally declared war against Germany.
  • Creation of the CPI

    Creation of the CPI
    This organization was to influence public opinion to support the war.
  • American Troops Enter Europe

    American Troops Enter Europe
    First time American troops were sent abroad, they enter europe.
  • Selective Service Act

    Selective Service Act
    This act required all men ages 21-30 to register for military service.
  • Espionage Act

    Espionage Act
    The Espionage Act is a law with the Sedition Act of 1918. Its purpose was to make it illegal to write or speak anything critical of American involvement in the war.
  • Wilson’s 14 Points

    Wilson’s 14 Points
    Wilson's 14 points to world peace.
  • Second Battle of Marne

    Second Battle of Marne
    It was the final offense push off for WW1. Leading the Allied attack were some 350 tanks that rumbled slowly forward, smashing through the German lines.
  • German Surrender in Compiegne

    German Surrender in Compiegne
    This was the ending of the first world war.
  • Paris Peace Conference

    Paris Peace Conference
    A meeting of the allied powers to sign for peace between powers.
  • Rejection of the Treaty of Versailles

    Rejection of the Treaty of Versailles
    The U.S. would never ratify the treaty or join the League of Nations.