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it was a telegraph telling Mexico to enter the war and that if they won then they would be able to get part of the united states and it got the united states angry and they entered the war!
They did not lead to war; they were part of the war. They were, however, factors in the United States' decision to enter the war.
The Germans sunk 7 US ships, and we intercepted a telegram from Germany that said they planned to attack us.
The Zimmerman telegram was a secret message sent to the Mexican government. In it, the German government offered to send money and weapons to help Mexico if Mexico would start a war against the United States. Germany expected the US to soon join World War I against them, and hoped that a war with Mexico would distract the US. A little context- by 1917, the US and Mexico had poor relations. It had only been 68 years since the US fought and won a war against Mexico, and took all of what's now the Southwest (NM, AZ, CA, etc). The US had occasionally invaded parts of Mexico for one reason or another since then too- even in 1916, after Mexican rebels had attacked a town in New Mexico, the US sent an army under General Pershing to invade Mexico and punish those rebels (they were unsuccessful). So Zimmerman sent the message explaining that if Mexico started a war against the US, then Germany would send money and weapons to help. Additionally, Germany promised that if they were able to win World War I, they would make sure that Mexico got back the territory that the US had taken from them. However, since 1910 Mexico was in the middle of a nasty war called the Mexican Revolution. So Mexico was in no position to launch a major war against the US. Additionally, Germany realistically had no way to ship the money and weapons to Mexico, since Allied navies dominated the seas. Nor would Mexico really have anyplace to use the money Germany would've sent, for much the same reason. So the Mexican government did not agree to the request.
To enter the new world
The Sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman telegram.
Two of them might be the Zimmerman telegram and the sinking of the Lusitania
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Two primary factors: Germany torpedoed the Lusitania, and the 1917 Zimmerman telegram to Mexico.
the lusitania and the zimmerman telegram sent from the german empire to mexico that proposed war against america
a letter toMexico from Germany in the first world war It was a letter to Mexico from Germany during World War I by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman. It stated that if the United States was to enter the war on the side of the Allies, the German ambassador to Mexico was to approach the Mexican Government offering a military alliance against the United States in exchange for German material aid to Mexico to help the Mexican government reclaim territory lost to the United States during the Mexican - American War.
Actually, the American Government entered to protect American commercial ships from attack by German u-boats and because of the Zimmerman Telegram.
The zimmerman telegram- Germany sent a Morse code telegram to Mexico to get them to enter WWI on there side and in return, Germany said they will help them get land that the United States took from Mexico (Texas, Arizona, etc.)
The sinking of the ocean liner RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915 is considered one of the primary reasons for US entry into the war. Another was the so-called Zimmerman telegram, in which Germany sought to involve Mexico in a coordinated war against the US.The US did not enter World War I until April 6, 1917, 23 months after the Lusitania, but shortly after Germany announced it was re-instituting unrestricted submarine warfare.
it was a telegraph telling Mexico to enter the war and that if they won then they would be able to get part of the united states and it got the united states angry and they entered the war!
Help Mexico regain territory taken by Americans in mid-eighteen hundreds if Mexico would join with Germany in the event America would enter WW1 on the side of Britain. The Mexicans declined. It is well described by the American historian Barbara Tuchman in her book "The Zimmerman Telegram"
The Zimmerman Telegram was a telegram from Germany asking Mexico to attack the United States. The British intercepted it and sent it to the Americans. Also, unrestricted U-Boat warfare had been reinstated recently and American ships were being sunk again. --- i thought it was the assassination of ferdinand? Answer: The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand provoked Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia, which dragged the rest of Europe into World War I. The assassination, however, was of no grand concern of the average United States citizen.