Please rewrite. Your question does not tell the telegram you ask about.
Please rewrite. Your question does not tell the telegram you ask about.
Zimmermann Telegram
Zimmermann Telegram
Revealed German plans to involve Mexico in the World War against the allies.
The British intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram while monitoring German diplomatic messages, and revealed it to the US.
the last telegram from the US from lief erikson made by the graham bell industry was in 1758. George Washington banned telegram for the us because the telegram was british.
The telegram that angered the US was the Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Germany to Mexico in January 1917. In it, Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the United States, promising to support Mexico in reclaiming territories like Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. When the British intercepted and revealed the telegram, it fueled anti-German sentiment in the US and contributed to the country's decision to enter World War I. This perceived threat to national security and territorial integrity was a key factor in the US's shift from neutrality to active involvement in the war.
The Brittish revealed a telegram to the Americans : Mexico would attack the US if the US should attack the Germans. Finally the Mexicans did not attack the US due to the lack of surprise and the Americans engaged in WW2.
the first telegram in the us was sent in1758.The England telegram looked like a brownpiece of paper the size of a post cared.
Not any more. Telegram service no longer exists; at least, not in the US.
No, it was a genuine attempt by the German government to persuade Mexico to go to war with the US, in the hope of keeping the US so busy in its own backyard that it would be unable to get a large army to France to fight the Germans. The Germans had just taken the step of resuming unrestricted submarine warfare, which they knew was quite likely to, and in fact did, precipitate the entry of the US into the war against Germany. The Zimmerman Telegram revealed the Germans' effort to avoid the worst effects of US entry into the war by diverting US efforts into a war with Mexico.
This reaction is exothermic.