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When World War I started, the U.S. just wanted to stay out of it. Good luck with that, America.
Transcript
- 00:01
No we've talked france and germany We've talked the balkans
- 00:06
We've talked russia Time to talk about that Good all
- 00:09
yusa also known as the country that didn't get pulled
- 00:13
in a world war one until the last possible second
- 00:15
we assume they were just being fashionably late Well when
Full Transcript
- 00:19
summer of nineteen fourteen rolled around and europe went up
- 00:21
in smoke the us stayed neutral The man leading the
- 00:25
charge for neutrality was none other than the american president
- 00:29
woodrow wilson go would he will He struck to his
- 00:32
figurative guns all the way through the presidential campaign of
- 00:36
nineteen sixteen and the beginning of a second term on
- 00:39
the american people were thrilled Neutrality just made sense to
- 00:43
most americans there were several reasons for it Well first
- 00:46
it's hard to get up in arms about a war
- 00:49
started by a bunch of warmongers on the opposite side
- 00:52
of the ocean Second americans saw world war as an
- 00:56
economic opportunity Sure that sounds cold but as a neutral
- 01:00
nation the u s would be able to sell supplies
- 01:02
and weapons to both the allied and the central powers
- 01:06
instead of raining men It's rated man you like that
- 01:11
Song or at least pieces of men like it wasn't
- 01:13
france It'd be raining mullah in america Yeah well good
- 01:18
Third The us was an extremely diverse place and different
- 01:21
people were rooting for different teams German americans austrian americans
- 01:26
and irish americans all wanted the central powers to win
- 01:30
Everybody else was on the side of the allies So
- 01:33
better to stay neutral right And finally the us didn't
- 01:36
have a military Okay Well that's an exaggeration but it
- 01:40
only had about one hundred thousand soldiers and a couple
- 01:42
of bathtubs It called ships But other than that it's
- 01:45
fighting force is kind of a joke Clearly president wilson
- 01:49
had a lot of cause to say nuke to the
- 01:50
war But it sometimes happens in life Things change Well
- 01:55
in this case the war came to the americans Now
- 01:58
there were several events that occurred that eventually led the
- 02:00
u s to decide to enter world war But the
- 02:03
numeral uno grande a reason for going to war was
- 02:07
the sinking of the lusitania When the war began the
- 02:10
british blockaded the north sea to keep germans from getting
- 02:13
supplies into and out of the country This block a
- 02:16
was incredibly effective in the germans had to come up
- 02:19
with a way to get around it or lose the
- 02:21
war They're solution the u boat By early nineteen fifteen
- 02:26
u boats were prowling the oceans and particularly the waters
- 02:29
around great britain which germany had declared a war zone
- 02:33
Furthermore while u boats technically weren't supposed to sink a
- 02:36
merchant ship unless there was something suspicious about this ship
- 02:39
many german u boat captains believed it their duty to
- 02:42
put us many ships as possible on the bottom of
- 02:44
the ocean on the war was on uh and so
- 02:48
through a series of unfortunate events the lusitania was sunk
- 02:52
Hundreds of americans who've been travelling a great britain for
- 02:54
business or pleasure died and many of the dead were
- 02:57
children Well the u boats sank other ships more americans
- 03:01
died or were injured By this time us had had
- 03:04
it up to here with freaking underwater warfare So the
- 03:08
germans promised to stop sinking everything inside if the u
- 03:10
s would just talk great britain into ending the blockade
- 03:14
But guess what Within six months the u boats were
- 03:17
up to their old tricks And by january nineteen seventeen
- 03:20
germany had re declared unrestricted submarine warfare President wilson promptly
- 03:25
broke off diplomatic relations with germany and on april second
- 03:29
nineteen seventeen he made a speech to a joint session
- 03:32
of congress U boats were killing americans he said and
- 03:35
those same u boats were keeping the us from making
- 03:38
money through free trade More importantly peace and democracy were
- 03:42
awesome Germany was killing both It was time for the
- 03:45
u s to go to bat and save the world
- 03:48
most of the u s senate and house of representatives
- 03:50
agreed with wilson Nearly three years after world war one
- 03:54
started america finally entered the conflict destroyed cities couldn't bring
- 03:58
us in Millions of people killed or wounded couldn't either
- 04:02
but mess with trade from the good old u s
- 04:04
of a and lady liberty you'll get mad and trust
- 04:08
us You don't want to make her mad She has 00:04:10.432 --> [endTime] a black belt in karate Huh
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