it was a telagraph not a note
The Zimmerman note added to America's reasons for war because it revealed something that couldn't be tolerated. The Germans offered the Mexicans American land in exchange for their help in defeating the Allies.
The Lusitania , the ship that sunk Americans in that ship and the zimmerman note
The note was from a German Ambassador (Zimmerman) to Mexico which stated that if Mexico attacked the then neutral USA then they would receive a very nice monetary award. The note was intercepted by the Brits and then given to the US.
No. Before the Mexican President could respond to the Zimmerman Note, it had been already intercepted and forwarded to the American leadership by British intelligence agents. This resulted in the U.S. entry into WW1. After some consideration and a serious analysis by the Mexican President, he found out that the terms of the note were impossible to achieve -- i.e. it was just a bluff from part of the German leadership -- and he eventually declined the offer.
The Zimmerman note.
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The Zimmerman note was meant to be sent to Mexico, before it was intercepted by the United States.
the zimmerman note was passed .
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it was a telagraph not a note
The Zimmerman note was written to gain alliance with Mexico. It was intercepted and is one of the reasons the US decided to fight in World War 1.
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