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Title: The Nation at War


1
Chapter 24
  • The Nation at War

2
The American War Effort
  • Allies on the brink of losing.
  • Germans sign peace agreement with Russia. Allows
    Germany to fight one front war.
  • Wilson named John J. Pershing as commander
    general for WWI.
  • 1917 to fill the ranks Wilson called for
    conscription, Congress passed the Selective
    Service Act.

3
Americans at War
  • March 21, 1918 Americans saw their first
    action.
  • Series of Battles, Allies defend against German
    offensive, counter-attack and by October 6, 1918,
    Germany had asked for a peace treaty.
  • Without the Americans joining the war efforts the
    Allies would of lost. America suffered 48,909
    casualties, 230,000 wounded but disease put the
    number of mortalities higher.

4
The American Home-front
  • Wilson needed to ensure public support for the
    war effort. Government propaganda campaign to
    push America towards pro-war. (CPI)
  • Vigilantism- Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition
    Act of 1918
  • Payment for the war came from the American
    public, in war bonds, increased taxes. Wilsons
    power grew with war.
  • Women in the Workplace.
  • Home Conservation (oil, food, energy)
  • Southern Blacks in Northern Factories
  • Government-Business-Labor Alliances
  • Discrimination
  • Business profits grew, factories expanded, most
    industries focused on war goods, racial tension
    grew. U.S. emerged from the war the strongest
    economic power in the world.

5
The Fight for Peace
  • Wilsons 14 Points
  • -Did not punish Germany
  • -Did not look to the future
  • -Did not match the destruction and death caused
    by Central Powers
  • -Did not hold the Central Powers financially
    responsible for the war.
  • Paris Peace Conference
  • Clemenceau, Wilson, George and Orlando. (the big
    four) This is what the other three besides Wilson
    wanted from the conference.
  • Peace Conference created Poland and Czech
    Republic
  • It divided up German colonies in Africa
  • Held Germany responsible financially to Allies
    for 33 Billion
  • Wilson got his 14th point the League of Nations.
  • Signed on June 28th, 1919.

6
The Fight for Peace
  • Due to Party Differences and hostility from the
    midterm elections of 1918, Wilson could not get
    Congress to sign the peace treaty. Wilson suffers
    a stroke and focuses on nothing but getting the
    treaty signed. The Treaty of Versailles (the
    peace treaty) was never signed by the United
    States.
  • Election of 1920
  • -Wilson chose not to run again.
  • Harding (R) won in a landslide.
  • Debs (Socialist) candidate could of done better
    if not for the government campaign against
    socialism during WWI. July of 1921 Congress
    passed a treaty ending the war, but they never
    signed Wilsons peace treaty.

7
Conclusion
  • Many Americans felt that it was a waste after it
    was all said and done, but WWI served a purpose.
    It established the U.S. as the supreme economic
    power in the world.
  • Woodrow Wilson and World War I changed the U.S.
    monumentally. U.S. supporting European Allies,
    Power growth of Presidency during war. Economic
    boom, downfall of Progressivism.
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