The Zimmermann Note, a secret diplomatic communication sent by Germany to Mexico in January 1917, proposed a military alliance against the United States, promising Mexico the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona in return. When the British intercepted and revealed the note, it sparked public outrage in the U.S. and shifted public opinion against Germany. This revelation significantly eroded American neutrality during World War I, ultimately contributing to the U.S. decision to enter the war in April 1917. The note underscored the threat Germany posed to American security, galvanizing support for intervention.
The Zimmerman note.
It affected public opinion, and helped convince US leaders to send American troops to fight in Europe.
to help Mexico regain U.S. territory
United States, Mexico, Germany The Zimmerman Telegram (1917) was sent by the foreign minister of Germany to the German consul in Mexico, suggesting that Germany would support Mexico in a war with the US.
The US, Germany, and Mexico were the three countries involved in the Zimmermann Telegram. It was sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917.
the zimmerman note was passed .
zimmerman note
The British intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram while monitoring German diplomatic messages, and revealed it to the US.
Zimmerman Note, I believe
The Zimmerman 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.
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The Zimmerman note was meant to be sent to Mexico, before it was intercepted by the United States.
The attack caused the United States to end its neutrality & declare war on Japan. ******* Note: a few days later, after the Pearl Harbour attack, Hitler declared war on America, so bringing America officially into the European war.
The Zimmerman note contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany. This note was intercepted and when it was read, it angered the American people.
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it was a telagraph not a note