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the torpedo attack of the "Lusitania"
On May 7, 1915, a British passenger ship carrying 128 Americans and 4200 cases of ammunition was sunk by a German U-boat. American lives were lost. This incident infuriated many Americans who now called for war. President Wilson sent a pair of notes to Germany, asking for reparitions and a promise that passenger ships would not be sunk. In February 1916, Germany apologized. THE Lusitania
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In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.
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The incident at Three Mile Island.
Their refusal to allow the introduction of slavery.
Many German Americans favored the Central Powers.
In 1915, racial segregation was in place in many of the southern states. African-Americans could not use the same schools or public drinking fountains as Whites, and many of them only had menial jobs available to them.
The incident at Three Mile Island.
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