attempted to assassinate foreign leaders
They were trying to turn Mexico against America.
Because the British thought they would turn against them
Humanitarian reasons- and the writings of one William Wilberforce.
Yes, it was the French Indian war
Belgium was a neutral nation
The Boston Massacre in 1770, where five colonists were killed by British soldiers, was used as propaganda to turn more colonists against the British. This event was portrayed as a brutal attack on innocent civilians, fueling anti-British sentiments and contributing to the growing tensions that led to the American Revolution.
Germany had sunk the Lusitania, which was a British liner carrying 128 American citizens, who all died. They also sunk many other merchant ships. Then Germany attempted to get Mexico to turn on the United States by sending them the Zimmerman note. This note was intercepted and sent to the U.S. The U.S. got increasingly angry at Germany, and President Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Germany from Congress.
No, the sinking of the USS Maine caused the Spainish-American War.
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Italy was on the verge of losing North Africa to the British, and only Mussolini's invasion of Greece had postponed it. Hitler knew that if Great Britain knocked Italy out of the war, the British could then turn all of their forces against Germany. For the investment of a few German divisions, Hitler supported the Italians and kept the British occupied in North Africa while he concentrated on his new enemy, Russia.
No, the American public did not support the war effort by buying the Zimmermann telegrams. The Zimmermann telegrams were intercepted and decoded by the British and provided evidence of German attempts to negotiate alliances with Mexico and Japan against the United States. This revelation, along with Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare, helped to turn public opinion in the United States against Germany and ultimately led to the country's entry into World War I.