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The Catalysts of U.S. Entry into WWI: Lusitania Bombing & Zimmerman Telegram

Understand the decisive events that led the U.S. to join World War I: the tragic sinking of the Lusitania with 1,200 casualties including 128 Americans, and the infamous Zimmerman Telegram where Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico against the U.S. Dive into the historical background surrounding these incidents and the shifting sentiments of the American public towards the Germans at that time.

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The Catalysts of U.S. Entry into WWI: Lusitania Bombing & Zimmerman Telegram

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  1. Why the US Entered the War The Bombing of the Lusitania and The Zimmerman Telegram

  2. 1200 Passengers Died128 were Americans Most Americans now hate the Germans!

  3. The Zimmerman Telegram Germany Mexico makes a deal with To return all of this land to Mexico if they ally with Germany

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