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Q: Why did Germany start sinking American ships in World War 1?
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Why did the US intervened in World War 1?

Germany was sinking too many American ships, so the US went to war


Why was Nazi Germany was sinking the US supply ship?

Britain prevented any supplies from getting to Germany by sea in WW1, the sinking of supply ships heading for Britain was the only way Germany could retaliate. The fact that some of those ships were American was incidental.


Why did the USA get invloved in World War 1?

The sinking of passanger ships by U-boats. American's were on the passanger ships.


What did the US expect out of World War 2?

They thought that Germany would stop sinking ships. <(=fantasia=)>


Was World War 1 started by a want for more territory?

no, it was started from the sinking of american ships that held british and american citizens. as a result of this britain and america took action and declared war on germany.


What was Germany's position in sinking passenger ships in the Atlantic ocean?

Germany sunk the ships themselves. They did the WHOLE thing.


Who was sinking American merchant ships?

France and England


What did Germany do to American ships in world war 1?

..... sorry __ Sink them.


What reinforced isolationist sentiments against U.S involvement in World War 2?

The sinking of American convoy ships in the Atlantic.


What was the underlying cause for the growing tensions between Germany and the US?

Germany's war with our brethren in England; unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic Ocean.


What caused the US to break its neutrality and enter World War 1?

The Germans were sinking its supply ships heading for France and England.


What event finally caused President Wilson to ask for a declaration of war against Germany?

The sinking of ships carrying Americans