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The American ship sunk by the Germans in 1917 was the SS Housatonic. It was a British cargo ship that was torpedoed by the German submarine U-53 off the coast of New England. The attack contributed to rising tensions between the United States and Germany, ultimately leading to the U.S. entering World War I. Although the ship was British, its sinking highlighted the dangers faced by American vessels during the war.
It gave Germany a weapon against the large british fleet and brought the u.s. into the war when Germany fired a torpedo and sunk an american ship carrying produce into england.
The sinking of the British ship Lusitania was possible the reason the US decided to become involved in World War 1. The ship had American passengers on board when it was attacked.
Germany sank the Lusitania, killing 128 Americans aboard the British ship. The Zimmermann note offered German aid for a Mexican invasion of America, but was intercepted and sent to America. The American economy was closer to those of Britain and France, who has borrowed money for the war, and it would be more apt to collapse if those nations lost the war.
by somebody called Archduke Franz Ferdinand The Archduke Franz Ferdinand was why the the First World War stared between Germany and The british. However the United Stated did not get involved in this war until Germany sank a merchant ship with no warning that was carring 128 Americans ,after we had already warned them to stop doing this.
In the Harbor of Havana, Cuba.
yes. wherever in the world.
the Americans were not happy when Germany sunk American ships with their u-boats. the u-boats could sink any ship without warning!
By ship
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Germany's attack on an American ship (The Lithuanian) and the Zimmerman Telegrams. I'm sure you can Wiki or Google them for details.
Germany's Unrestricted Submarine Warfare happened to Bomb an American Passenger ship called the Lustania, causing the Americans to feel enraged, thus joining the Allied Powers against Germany.
they were allies
The Strict Accountability doctrine of the United States was directed at Germany. It stated that if any American ship was attacked, the US would enter the war.
His ship, the GoldenHind, he circumnavigated the world to make an attack surprise on germany.
It depends on the seller. Most sellers are ship to germany.
The German U-boats sunk three American ships and the British ship Lusitania. The British intercepted the Zimmermann Telegram (sent from Germany to Mexico) and passed it along to America.