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No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
Many events led up to it, but the triggers that started it were the sinking of the Lusitania, and the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
I am not aware of any US ocean liner that has been blown up. The sinking of the British ship Lusitania with American passengers on board precipitated America's involvement in World War 1.
The sinking of the civilian ship Lusitania by a German U-boat (submarine) which had US civilians on it angered them to becoming involved against the Germans.
happened in1914-1918. The first use of chemical weapons was the mustard gas. The world war one was known as the Great War before WW2 happened as it was supposed to be the war to end all wars. The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand has been blamed as the catalyst for WW1.The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 bought the US into the war, Despite the Germans leaving a message in the American papers, America sent one anyway
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1917. The U.S. did not become officially involved in WWI until the sinking of the Lusitania by the German navy.
America declaring war on Nazi Germany and joining the Second World War in Europe.
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It brought the usa into ww1
No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
The War of 1812, western expansion, and finally the sinking of the Lusitania dragging America into it's first world war.