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In 1915 the incident on the seas that angered many Americans was .?

(A+) the torpedo attack of the Lusitania


What was the incident on the seas that angered many Americans in 1915?

On May 7, 1915, a British passenger ship carrying 128 Americans and 4200 cases of ammunition was sunk by a German U-boat. American lives were lost. This incident infuriated many Americans who now called for war. President Wilson sent a pair of notes to Germany, asking for reparitions and a promise that passenger ships would not be sunk. In February 1916, Germany apologized. THE Lusitania


What did the British do on land and sea that angered many Americans?

They seized their troops.


What neutral country did Germany invade in World War 1 that angered the Americans?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.


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Member of the black panthers whose violent statements and behavior frightened or angered many white Americans?

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What action by the Mexican government angered many Americans in Texas?

Their refusal to allow the introduction of slavery.


What was the attitude of the US before 1915?

Many German Americans favored the Central Powers.


What was the environment like for African-Americans in the 1915?

In 1915, racial segregation was in place in many of the southern states. African-Americans could not use the same schools or public drinking fountains as Whites, and many of them only had menial jobs available to them.


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What event in 1915 caused many Americans to become angry at Germany?

The sinking of the RMS Lusitania in May 1915 caused significant outrage among Americans against Germany. The British ocean liner was torpedoed by a German U-boat, resulting in the deaths of 1,198 passengers, including 128 Americans. The incident intensified anti-German sentiment in the U.S. and contributed to the growing push for American involvement in World War I. This act was seen as a violation of neutral rights and fueled calls for action against Germany.


What neutral country did Germany invade to trigger Canada's involvement?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.