Unit 5 Flashcards

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Beginning of Civil War

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April 12, 1861

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Declaration of Independence

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July 4, 1776

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Armistice

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November 11, 1918

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Plessy vs. Ferguson

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1896

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5
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Louisiana Purchase

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1803

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Jamestown Colony

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1607

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7
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WWI Starts

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1914

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End of Civil War

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April 9, 1865

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9
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Constitution Ratified

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1788

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Columbus’s voyage

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1492

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What is imperialism?

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The policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force

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Imperialism in this time

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Industrialized nations attempt to seize control of Asia, Africa, and Latin America

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What is isolationism

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Policy of remaining apart from the affairs of other countries

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What did Henry Cabot Lodge want

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US to join imperial competition to maintain economic and military strength

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15
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Who wrote the Influence of sea power on history

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Alfred Thayer Mayan

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What did mahan say

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US needs a strong navy to protect economic interests

Navies need overseas bases

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What is a naval overseas base

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Coaling station

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18
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Significance of Hawaii

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Perfectly positioned for naval base

2000 mi from CA

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who was Kalakaua

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Hawaiian king who was forced to sign the bayonet constitution at gunpoint

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What did the bayonet constitution say

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Limits the king and the natives in their governmental roles

Allowed the US to build Pearl Harbor

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Who attempted to replace the bayonet constitution

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Queen Liliuokalani

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What did Liliuokalani do

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Peacefully stepped down after supporters of annexation occupied the government

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23
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When was Hawaii annexed as a territory

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1898

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24
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When was Hawaii a state

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1959

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when did the US apologize for the bayonet constitution
1993
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Why did the US get involved in China
Increased trade between US, Europe, and China made the US want more influence in Chinese markets
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Trouble with China
Difficult time managing foreign influence
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What is a sphere of influence
Regions where a particular country has exclusive rights over mines, railroads, and trade
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What was the open door policy
Secretary of State John hay sent out open door notes to Europe and Japan that asked to share
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What was the boxer rebellion
Secret society - the fists of righteous harmony - wanted to get rid of all foreign influence in China, but failed
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What started the Spanish American war
Cuban Revolution where they rebelled against the Spanish
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Who led the Cuban Revolution
Jose Marti
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Who was marti
Born in Havana Supporter of Cuban independence Urged Cuban exiles in America to stage a revolt "martyred" in 1895
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Who did Spain send to CUba
General Valeriano Weyler
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What was Weyler's nickname
The butcher
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What did Weyler do
200000 Cubans died in camps
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Who was William Randolph Hearst
Owner of NY journal Encouraged US intervention in Cuba Yellow journalism
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Yellow journalism
Sensational and crudely exaggerated journalism
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What was the USS Maine and what happened
American Battleship sent to Havana to protect Americans Explodes in the harbor Cause uncertain US declares war on Spain
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About the Maine
Remember the Maine
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What did TR say to start Spanish American war
If war breaks out, immediately attack the Philippines
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When was war declared
April 25
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When did commodore George Dewey start fighting
May 1
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What was the battle of Manila bay
You may fire when ready, gridley - Dewey said | US defeated the Spanish flotilla
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When was the battle of Manila bay
5:30am-12:40 pm
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How many US casualties in the battle of Manila bay and how
1 - sunstroke
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How many rough riders
1000
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Who led the rough riders
TR
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Who were rough riders
College athletes Cowboys and ranchers American natives
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What was the battle is San Juan hill
Americans fought up hill | Captured ridge overlooking Santiago
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What happened when Spain surrendered
Cuba gains independence | US gets Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
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Casualties of Spanish American war
Cuban - 10000 US - 5400 Spanish - 80000 - disease
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Said about the Spanish American war and by whom
It has been a splendid little war - John hay
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Conflict about Philippines
Annexation or independence
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What do opponents of Philippine annexation say
Declaration of Independence
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What do proponents of Philippine annexation say
Economic benefits
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Senate about Philippine annexation
Approved
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What did the Philippines do when annexed
Fought for 1899-1902
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How many died in Philippine insurrection
Us - 4000 | Philippine - 200000 - mostly civilian
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When did the Philippines gain their independence
1946
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What happened in the Panama Canal
French attempted, but failed Roosevelt starts it again Built 1904-1914
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About Latin American colonies
In debt to European leaders | Roosevelt worried collectors would use military force to collect loans
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What was the Roosevelt corollary
Pledged to use US armed forces to prevent European countries from seizing Latin American territories
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About Roosevelt's big stick diplomacy in his corollary
If nation keeps order and pays obligation, the US will not interfere If there is wrongdoing in the west, the US will use police action reluctantly
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What did Taft do
Expanded US influence in Latin AMerica Favored dollar diplomacy over military force Used economic influence to protect US interest Replaced European loans with American loans
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Wilson
Believed democratic governments in Latin America would keep out European powers Sent in Marines to foreign companies
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What did the marines do
Put down rebellions | Established constitutional governments
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Causes of WWI
Rising nationalism Serbia encourages independence Militarism and alliances
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Where was nationalism high
Balkans
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About the balkans
Unstable region | 4 ethnic groups
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Groups in the Balkans
Albanians, Greeks, Romanians, Slavs
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About Serbia and rebellion
Bosnia and Herzegovina are occupied by Austria-Hungary | Serbia incites Slavs to rebel
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What is militarism
The glorification of military strength
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About the arms race
European powers build up large armies and powerful weapons | Nations form alliances
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Alliances -
Britain, France, Russia | Germany and Austria-Hungary
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What were the long max and the Paris guns
75 mi range Shot up so they'd crash down and cause chaos German
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What action started WWI
Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip
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Who was archduke Franz Ferdinand
Heir to Austrian-Hungarian throne
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How many nations involved in WWI
30
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Allied powers nickname
Triple entente
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Who in triple entente
Britain, France, Russia
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Central powers nickname
Triple alliance
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Who in triple alliance
Germany, Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
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What about Italy
goes from Central to Allied because of a land dispute
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What was the Schlieffen plan
To defeat the French in 6 weeks before the Russians could mobilize Avoid fighting on two fronts Worked until battle of the Marne
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Who devised the Schlieffen plan
General count Alfred Von Schlieffen
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When was the Schlieffen plan
December 1905
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What happened at the battle of the Marne
Germans drove allies back to 30 mi from Paris | French and British launched counter attack and constructed trenches, pushing Germany back 40 mi
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Frenchman at the battle of the Marne
Commander-in-chief Joseph Joffre
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About trench warfare
Massive artillery barrage Soldier's went over the top Stalemate
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What was over the top
Going across no-man's-land to gain the enemy trench
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What was no-man's-land
Thin strip of bombed-out territory, strewn with barbed wire and land mines
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Trench stalemate
Neither side gaining or losing ground
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What was the battle of verdin
The meat grinder
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What happened at verdun
General Falkenhayn tries to bleed French army white by causing unsustainable casualties 21 hour artillery on heavily fortified verdun Germans repulsed Longest battle of the war
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What was the battle of the Somme
``` British counter-offensive to take pressure off French Near the Somme River 60000 Brits die on the first day Lasted 4 months Success ```
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Total casualties at Somme
1000000
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New weapons
``` Machine guns Tanks Poison gas Submarines Planes ```
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What was the United States's official policy
Neutral
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Causes of US joining WWI
German Unrestricted submarine warfare Sinking of the Lusitania the Zimmerman Note
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What is unrestricted submarine warfare
Any vessel bound for Britain will be attacked
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When was the sinking of the Lusitania
May 7, 1915
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What happened at the sinking of the Lusitania
British passenger ship that was hit and sunk - 128 Americans killed among others
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Significance of Lusitania
Remember the Maine
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What did Wilson do after the Lusitania
Launched a military preparedness program in 1916 | Increased the size of the army and navy
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What was the Zimmerman note
Intercepted cable from the Germans to Mexico proposing an alliance and offering lost American territories in the case of a German victory
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What territories were being offered to Mexico?
New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas
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When was war declared?
April 7, 1917
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What was the American expeditionary force
Regular army, national guard, new draftees, and volunteers
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Who commanded the AEF
General John J. Pershing
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When did the Americans arrive
June 1917
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Significance of American arrival
Boost in French morale
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What did Colonel Charles E. Stanton do
Went to Marquis de Lafayette's tomb and said Lafayette, we are here
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What did Germany do when America arrived
Launched a Hail Mary in March 1918 with 1 million men and 6000 artillery pieces Got within 50 miles of Paris Americans held their ground
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What did French Marshall Ferdinand Foch do
United to US and took control Gained the upper hand Began to push Germans back
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What was the Meuse-Argonne offensive
The battle of Argonne forest - 3 months Foch launches offensive along entire western front America leads attack German morale breaks
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How many American casualties
120000
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About German morale
Mutinies | Food riots
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About American troops
Fresh and eager for combat
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Who was Alvin York
``` Christian and conscientious objector Led attack on German machine gun nest Captured 132 Germans, 32 machine guns Killed 28 Received Medal of Honor ```
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Wright Brothers' Flight
1903
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11-11-11
Kaiser Wilhelmina II gave up throne Nov 9, 1918 Armistice signed Nov 11 at 11 am. cease fire went into effect
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About wilson's 14 pets
Forging peace 9 points deal with self-determination Establishment of League of Nations
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What is self determination
Right of a people to govern themselves
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What was the League of Nations
International body to prevent offensive war
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Wilson in Paris
Wilson was the first sitting president to travel to Europe | Meets with big four
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Who were the big four
David Lloyd George - England Georges Clemenceau - France Vittorio Orlando - Italy Woodrow Wilson - US
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What did the allies insist
Germany pay reparations
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Treaty of Versailles
Signed jun 28, 1919 Robert Lansing - harsh and humiliating colonies created
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What colonies were created
``` Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia Estonia Latvia Finland ```
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What was Wilson able to do, and what happened afterward
Convince US to join League of Nations Went on national tour to garner support Suffered a stroke and died
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Why America didn't want to join the League of Nations
Would be obligated to go to war in defense of any league member
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What happened to the League of Nations
Established without the US
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What happened to Europe after the war
Economic and agricultural depression
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How many dead
8.5 million
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How many wounded
21 million
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What is hyper inflation and where did it happen
Value of currency decreases Food shortages Germany
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What did the US do about economy
Filled in the gap | Tremendous prosperity
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Study your map :)
You can do this! Jesus is with you!
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Red Baron
Manfried Von Richthofen
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Who said she goes not forth in search of monsters
John Quincy Adams