Title: WORLD WAR I
1WORLD WAR I
Out of Many Chapter 22
2Roosevelt Corollary (extension )
- Extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- A lot of Latin countries were in debt to European
countries could not pay - 1902 German/British arbitration of Venezuelan
dispute - 1903 Dominican Republic defaults on Euro debts
/ U.S. collects - 1911 Nicaragua defaults on debt / U.S. collects
- Dec. 1904 Rather than let European nations
intervene a blatant violation of the Monroe
Doctrine - Roosevelt declared that the US would
intervene, whenever necessary, instead - Becomes known as the Roosevelt Corollary
- Means US would send gunboats to a Latin coutnry
that was deliquent in its debts - US sailors would manage ports and ensure customs
taxes were being collected properly - Monroe Doctrine requires U.S. to become the
international policeman of Latin America
3SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK
- Teddy Roosevelts philosophy on foreign policy
- Speak softly negotiations
- Carry a Big Stick use whatever force is
necessary if negotiations fail - Prime example is
4During the Spanish American War in 1898, the U.S.
desired a quicker way of moving ships between the
east and west coast of North America. The voyage
around South America could take months.
5PANAMA CANAL
- Hay-Pauncefote Treaty 190l
- Previously, the US GB had a agreement to both
build a canal in Central America - Now, they could begin the canal w/out British
involvement - U.S. offered to buy it from Colombia for 10
million, plus 250,000 yearly rent - Colombia refused the offer so
- TR encourages Panamanian revolt
- Sends naval cruiser warships to provide support
if necessary - Panama claims independence.
- U.S. signs treaty for rights to build operate
canal just 2 weeks later. - Construction starts 1904 first ships through in
1914.
6OPEN DOOR POLICY WITH CHINA
- Japan China at war over Korea in 1894
- Japan wins gets territory in China
- European nations worried about Japans new power
divided China up into spheres of influence
controlled by the major European nations - Spheres of influence area where a foreign
nation controlled economic development trade - Sec. Of State John Hay supports Open Door
Policy - Open Door Policy sought free trade with China
by all countries - Europe and Japan didnt think much of this policy
had no real effect early on.
7RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
- Russia wants Korea (Japan has it)
- Japan wants resources from Manchuria Russia
controls this area - Sneak attack by Japan on Russian Fleet, 1905
(like Pearl Harbor) - Japan is winning but by 1905 both sides are ready
to make peace - Japan is running out of resources
- Russia has revolutionary problems
8PEACE
- TR asked to act as mediator
- Convinces Russia to leave Manchuria
- Convinces Japan to accept small amount of land
instead of it felt Russia owed - TR gets Nobel Peace Prize
- Effect of the war
- Balance of power in Asia has shifted from Russia
to Japan - Japan is now seen as the biggest Eastern threat
9 GENTLEMENS AGREEMENT, 1907
- SPEAK SOFTLY is the deal negotiated
- CALIFORNIA will stop segregating Japanese
schoolchildren - JAPAN will halt emigration to U.S.
- CARRY A BIG STICK
- TR sends new navy Great White Fleet on world
tour as show of American force U.S. does NOT
fear Japans growing military power
10- Public had a low opinion of Taft
- Much more conservative than Roosevelt
- Felt he was destroying Roosevelts Square Deal
11DOLLAR DIPLOMACY
- Use foreign policy to protect American
investments abroad - Use American money to uphold foreign policy
(investment in areas of concern to U.S.
Caribbean China) - Revolutions in Caribbean
- U.S. intervention
- Nicaragua, Marines 1911
- Cuba, Honduras, Haiti
12Wilson Moral Diplomacy
- Wilson called for a New Freedom in govt
promised a moral approach to foreign affairs - Opposed imperialism and the big-stick and
dollar-diplomacy policies of his Republican
predecessors - In his first term as president, Wilson had
limited success applying a high moral standard to
foreign relations - Hoped to demonstrate that the US respected other
nations rights would support the spread of
democracy
13Righting Past Wrongs
- Hoping to demonstrate that his presidency was
opposed to self-interested imperialism, Wilson
took steps to correct what he viewed as wrongful
policies of the past
14RPW The Philippines
- Wilson won passage of the Jones Act
- (1) granted full territorial status
- (2) guaranteed a bill of rights universal male
suffrage - (3) promised Philippine independence as soon as a
stable govt was in place
15RPW Puerto Rico
- 1917, an act in Congress granted US citizenship
to all inhabitants of PR - Also, provided for limited self-government
16RPW The Panama Canal
- 1914, persuaded Congress to repeal an act that
had granted US ships an exemption from paying the
standard canal tolls charged to other nations - Angered American nationalists like Roosevelt, but
please the British
17Military Intervention in Latin American
- Wilson had a blind spot with respect to some of
the countries in Central America the Caribbean - Went far beyond TR Taft in his use of US
marines to straighten out financial political
troubles - Kept marines in Nicaragua
- Ordered troops into Haiti (1915) Dominican
Republic (1916) - Argued was needed to maintain stability protect
the canal
18Conflict in Mexico
- Wilsons moral approach was tested by a
revolution civil war in Mexico - 1913, General Victoriano Huerta seized power
byarranging toassassinate thedemocraticallyele
cted president
19Tampico Incident
- Wilson asked for an arms embargo against the
Mexican govt - Sent a fleet to blockade the port of Vera Cruz
- Sailors were arrested, then released
- Mexico refused to apologize
- War seemed imminent
- South Americas ABC powers (Argentina, Brazil,
Chile) offered to mediate - FIRST dispute in the Americas to be settled
through joint mediation
20Pancho Villa
- Huerta fell from power in late 1914
- Replaced by a more democratic regime led by
Venustiano Carranza - Almost immediately, the new govt was challenged
by a band of revolutionaries loyal to Pancho
Villa - Hoping to destabilize his opponents govt, Villa
led raids across the US/Mexican border murdered
people in both TX NM - March 1916, Wilson ordered Pershing to pursue
Villa into Mexico - Stayed in northern Mexico for months w/out
capturing Villa - Carranza grew tired of the American presence
protested - January 1917, US withdrew troops due to the
growing possibility of entering into WWI
21CAUSES OF THE WAR For Europe
- IMPERIALISM
- NATIONALISM individual ethnic groups wanting
their own nations - MILITARISM
- Tensions high an arms race war preparations
began - Pre-war alliances for protection by 1914
22The Alliance System
- In 1871, Prussia had created the German Empire
- Empire grew rapidly
- Transformed European politics
- During creation, had attacked France for more
territory - France Germany would become immediate enemies
- Germany signed alliances with Italy
Austria-Hungary - Became known as the Triple Alliance
23The Alliance System
- Russia feared the alliance with Austria-Hungary
Germany - France Russia sign the Franco-Russian Alliance
- Britain remain neutral
- Germany Britain found themselves in the middle
of a naval race - Convinced Britain they needed a closer
relationship with France - Although they never signed a formal agreement,
there was a verbal understanding that Great
Britain, France, Russia were now aligned - Nicknamed the Triple Entente
24Alliance System Prior to WWI
- Germany
- Austria-Hungry
- Italy
25- June 28, 1914 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand was
killed by Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip,
age 19, part of the Black Hand in Sarajevo - Princip only wanted Bosnia to be part of Serbia
and not the Austria-Hungary Empire - Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism, and a
tangled web of alliances Everyone was ready for
an excuse to go to war!
26Declaration of War
- July 28, 1914 Austria Hungry declares war on
Serbia - Russian troops begin to mobilize even sent them
to the German border - August 1, 1914 Germany declares war on Russia
- August 3, 1914 Germany declares war on France
- Germany sends troops through neutral Belgium to
reach French territory - Great Britain declares war on Germany
WORLD WAR I BEGINS!!
27Alliance System During WWI
- Germany
- Austria-Hungry
- Ottoman Empire
- Bulgaria
- Great Britain
- France
- Russia
- Italy
28The Schlieffen Plan
- Germanys first strike strategy that called for a
quick sweep through France knocking them out of
the war so that they could concentrate on
defeating Russia on the Eastern Front. - To do this had to invade neutral Belgium which
brings Britain in the war - War tech bogs down fighting to stalemate, plan
fails, Germany fights 2 front war
29Americas Official Position isNEUTRALITY
- Wilson a pacifist
- BUT, U.S. sympathies are with the ALLIES
- A common cultural background with Great Britain
- Historical links with France
- British surpass Germans with propaganda
30AMERICAN ECONOMIC NEUTRALITY, WORLD WAR I
BRITISH BLOCKADE of trade with Central
Powers 2.3 BILLION TO ALLIES
31Military Factors
- German U-Boats (or Unterseeboot)
- Created to get around British blockade
- 1915, German announced they would sink w/out
warning any ship found in British waters - Violation of international treaty to protet
civilian vessels - Germans claimed that many merchant ships were
actually war boats in disguise - Sinking of the LUSITANIA
- British passenger ship carrying American citizens
- Killed 1,200 people including 128 Americans
- American public saw this as terrorism, NOT war
- Wilsons response is a slap on the hand
- Sent diplomatic notes to German govt
32THE SUSSEX PLEDGE
- French passenger ship
- Sunk March 1916
- 25 Americans dead
- Wilson threatens to break all diplomatic
relations with Germany - Germany agrees to SUSSEX PLEDGE
33Causes of War The United States
- January 1917
- Zimmerman Telegraph
- Proposed that Mexico ally with Germany should US
go to war - Rewarded with lost territory in TX, NM, and AZ
- February 1, 1917
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- February 3 March 21
- Germany sinks 6 US merchant ships without warning
- April 6, 1917
U.S. DECLARES WAR!!
34and the Russians Leave
- March 1917, riots breaking out in Russia
- Czar Nicholas II steps down from the throne
- Temporary govt stepped in
- Primarily moderate
- Unable to handle the major problems, like food
shortage - Bolsheviks communist party group
- Overthrew the temporary govt
- Puts Vladimir Lenin in power
- Lenin pulls Russia out of war to concentrate on
building communist state - Germany now can focus on a one-front war
- Germany gained territory Ukraine, Polish
Baltic territories
35SELLING THE WAR TO AMERICA
- CPI, Creel
- 4-Minute Men
- Patriotic songs Over There
- Crusade freedom democracy
- PROPAGANDA!
36MOBILIZATION
- Mobilize preparing troops and supplies and
getting them to war - Woefully inadequate troop number
- Approx. 2 million volunteers
- Selective Service Act is instituted
- the Draft (conscription)
- included ages 18-45
- Established local draft boards throughout US
- Approx 2.8 million drafted
37MOBILIZATION
- War Industries Board to direct industrial
mobilization - RR Administration Fuel Administration daylight
savings time - Food Administration Hoover
- Wheatless Wednesdays
- Victory Gardens
- A major change in the relationship between govt
and business!
38OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORITIES WOMEN
- Wages up, but so is cost of living
- Women
- new opportunities in both factories farms, but
short-lived - Do get suffrage finally!
- Blacks the Great Migration
- 500,000 move to North 1914 to 1919
- Leads to brutal race riots in N (Chicago 1917,
9 whites, 40 blacks dead) - BUT, do see economic improvement
- In military, serve in segregated units
39MINORITIES IN THE MILITARY
- Blacks
- In military, serve in segregated units
- NOT allowed in Marines
- Manual labor in Army, etc.
- Approx. 400,000 served
- Women
- First war that women could
- serve in military
- No combat duty
- Native Americans
- Approx. 15,000 served
- Non-segregated units
- Scouts, messengers, snipers