Title: Georgia during World War I
1Georgia during World War I
2SS8H7d
- Give reasons for World War I and describe
- Georgias contribution.
3In August 1914, President Woodrow Wilson asked
Americans to remain impartial in thought and deed
toward the war that had just broken out in
Europe. Wilson wanted the United States to
exemplify the democratic commitment to peace, but
"The Great War" continually challenged the
nation's neutrality.
President Woodrow Wilson tried to keep America
out of World War I, and succeeded in postponing
U.S. entry into the war for almost three years.
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5World War I was
- Originally called the Great War due to the
numerous nations that fought and the great cost
of lives and property. - Broke out in Europe in August 1914 between the
Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, and Russia)
and the - Central Powers (Germany, Austrian-Hungary
Empire, and the Ottoman Empire) - Over 9 million soldiers died as well as over 5
million civilians died (22 million soldiers
injured) - United States remained neutral until April
1917 ( war had already gone on for 20 months),
then joined Allied Powers
6Causes of World War I
- Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (heir to
throne in Austrian-Hungary Empire) in August 1914
by Serbian nationalists--------? starts a chain
of events that lead to war - System of Secret Treaties
- Competition between empires
- a. Militarism government with
a strong military spirit or policy - b. Imperialism the policy of extending
the rule or authority of an empire - c. Nationalism - devotion and loyalty to
one's own nation - 3. Smaller ethnic groups (Serbs, Poles, etc.)
wishing self-determination
7Trench Warfare was most common method of
fighting during war
8Trench Warfare
9What war pictures are these similar too?
Péronne during the Battle of the Somme,
1916--Robert Carlson. "Don't be angry, just be
amazed," was the calling card left by Germans on
the destroyed town hall of Péronne after their
withdrawal to the Hindenberg
Civil War Shermans March to the Sea.
10Many new weapons of war used for first time
during World War I
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12United States Involvement during war
- United States declared the Neutrality
Proclamation at start of war (President
Washington urged all future presidents not to be
involved in European wars!) - U.S. claimed freedom of the seas meaning they
can trade with any warring nation - Yet U.S. gets drawn into war
- 1. German U-Boats sinking ships
- 2. Anti-German propaganda (German
atrocities) - 3. German spies attempt to sabotage U.S.
factories - 4. Zimmerman telegram (Germany ally with
Mexico?)
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15Georgias Contribution to World War I
(SS8H7d)Military Personnel from GeorgiaNumber
who served 100,000 men and women to the war
effortTextile Mills How they helped the
war effortRailroads How they helped
the war effortFarms How they
helped the war effortSewing circles How
they helped the war effortBond Drives How
they helped the war effortRed Cross What is
it? How it helped the war effort dispatched
a ship to Europe loaded with medical
personnel and supplies Victory Gardens What
were they How they helped the war effort
16Southern Textile Mills
How they helped the war effort?
- Made material for clothing.
17How did railroads help the war?
- Transported weapons
- Transported soldiers
- Transported supplies
18- Germans blindsided the Allies with chlorine gas
PEACH FARMS
- Once in the body, the yellow-green gas tortured
and killed at the same time, causing
asphyxiation, convulsions, panic, and a slow death
- When the wind was just right, the Germans would
release the gas and it would creep slowly over
battlefields, finding its way into trench
crevices and soldiers' lungs.
- It was something to be feared, but as American
chemist James Bert Garner discovered in 1915, it
could be subdued with activated charcoal, made
from natural fibers such as those found in peach
pits.
19Sewing circles
- groups of ladies (some married to military men)
- sew items from clothes to flags to raise money
for the war effort.
20War Bond Drives during World War I
- a bond is like a loan the holder of the bond is
the lender (creditor), the issuer of the bond is
the borrower (debtor), and the coupon is the
interest.
21Victory Gardens during World War I ?
During WWI families were encouraged to plant home
gardens at their residences or in public parks in
order to reduce the pressure on the public food
supply brought on by the war effort.
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23- War officially ends on November 11, 1918
- (Armistice Day)The Central Powers lose land
and power - 100,000 men and women to the war effort