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European Empire Building Leads to WWI

European Empire Building Leads to WWI. SS6H6d. Explain the impact of empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of WWI. Scramble for Africa. 1885-1910. Great Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands – divided Africa among themselves Why

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European Empire Building Leads to WWI

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  1. European Empire Building Leads to WWI SS6H6d. Explain the impact of empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of WWI

  2. Scramble for Africa 1885-1910 • Great Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands – divided Africa among themselves • Why • Natural resources • Gold, diamonds, oil • Politics • National pride (more colonies = more status) • Worldview • Desire to “civilize“ and Christianize Africa

  3. Scramble for Asia • Europe changed from Asia’s trading partner to Asia’s conqueror • British took India • French took Vietnam

  4. On the rise in Europe: • Nationalism: love of one’s country • Militarism: using strong armies and threats of war European countries signed treaties agreeing to help each other in case of attack.

  5. Alliances

  6. The Great War (WWI) 1914-1918 Causes: • MAIN : Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism • Tensions over territory in the Balkans • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife by Gavrilo Princip, a Serb

  7. WWI “The War to End All Wars” Central Powers Allied Powers Russia France U.S. U.K. Plus all their colonies • Austria-Hungary • Ottoman Empire (Turkey + colonies) • Bulgaria • Germany • Plus all their colonies

  8. Events • Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. • Russia came to Serbia’s defense. • Germany backed its Germanic ally and went to war against Russia & Serbia. • France & Britain then went to war against the monarchies of Germany & Austria-Hungary.

  9. THE U.S. TRIES TO STAY NEUTRAL • Most Americans supported the ALLIES. • But - many German-Americans and Irish-Americans were anti-British, supporting the CENTRAL powers. • Britain’s navy stopped all shipping carrying weapons to Europe.

  10. WORLD WAR I: U.S. NEUTRALITY • Later, Britain stopped all trade with nations on the European continent. • The US protested, but Britain remained careful in its relations with the U.S. • Germany tried to break the British blockade by using the submarine, called U-BOAT.

  11. Why the U.S. Entered the War • In May, 1915, Germany sank the British liner LUSITANIA. • 1198 died, including 128 Americans. • As Wilson campaigned for re-election, he began a naval rearmament program.

  12. U.S. Enters the War • Germany sank all ships in the waters around Britain. • This UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE made Wilson break off diplomatic relations with Germany. • Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war, which he got on April 6, 1917.

  13. THE U.S. FIGHTS TO VICTORY • American DOUGH BOYS began fighting in Europe in 1918. • 1918: Russia pulled out of the war after the Communists took power. • In Belgium and France, TRENCH WARFARE led to stalemate. • Germany first used POISON GAS in 1915, and Britain introduced the tank in 1916. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCduRtJQ7gE

  14. War Ends • The turning point came in mid- 1918 in favor of the Allies. • Germany signed an ARMISTICE at eleven o'clock on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918, which ended the war (now called Veteran’s Day). • The Allies won. • Germany was blamed for the war.

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