They German foreign minister is prepared to offer Mexico financial support if they go to war with the United States.
the zimmermann telegram
A telegraph sent by German foreign minister to the German ambassador of Mexico, interceded by US, it was a letter asking for an alliance
all of these answers are correct[The Zimmermann note added to America's reasons for war because it discussed the invasion of California and Texaswas said to be sent from Germany to Mexicourged Mexico to join the Central Powers.]
Telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico intercepted by British spies. Stated that the Germans would regain stolen land and return them to Mexico from the US
Zimmermann was the foreign minister of Germany. He sent a telegram to the German ambassador in Mexico promising Germany's assistance in reclaiming the territory in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico if Mexico would declare war on the United States.
United States, Mexico, Germany The Zimmerman Telegram (1917) was sent by the foreign minister of Germany to the German consul in Mexico, suggesting that Germany would support Mexico in a war with the US.
The Zimmerman telegram was a message from the German foreign secretary to the President of Mexico proposing an alliance in 1917. The German suggestion that Mexico attack the United States precipitated the American entry into World War I shortly after the contents of the telegram were published.A note sent in 1917 from the German foreign minister to his ambassador in Mexico, containing details of a proposed alliance against America.
Germany was the only nation to give America problems before the war. German submarines threatened the East Coast and its foreign minister sent a telegram to Mexico offering German supported for an invasion of America.
It raised the possibility of war spreading to the Americas.orIn January of 1917, British cryptographers deciphered a telegram from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German Minister to Mexico, von Eckhardt, offering United States territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause.
Arthur Zimmerman
German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmerman, possibly with the permission of the German Kaiser, sent a coded message to the German Ambassador in Mexico, Heinrick von Eckhardt (January 16, 1917). The British intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram and forwarded it to President Wilson.
The Zimmerman note, a not-so-secret telegram from the German foreign affairs minister to the President of Mexico intercepted by Americans. It proposed that, if Mexico teamed up with Germany against the US in WWI, Mexico could regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. This turned US public opinion, which was previously pretty neutral, against Germany.