The Zimmermann Telegram was sent to Mexico . ~ see related link below .
The US, Germany, and Mexico were the three countries involved in the Zimmermann Telegram. It was sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917.
all of these answers are correct[The Zimmermann note added to America's reasons for war because it discussed the invasion of California and Texaswas said to be sent from Germany to Mexicourged Mexico to join the Central Powers.]
Germany and Mexico
The Zimmermann Note proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico during World War I. Sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann in January 1917, it suggested that if the United States entered the war against Germany, Mexico should join Germany in exchange for the promise of regaining territories lost to the U.S., such as Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The note's interception and publication by British intelligence contributed to shifting American public opinion against Germany and ultimately led to the U.S. joining the war.
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
The Zimmermann Telegram was sent in January 1917 during World War I.
The Zimmermann telegram - sent by the germans, but intercepted by the english, who delivered the information to the US. There are some who think that there was no such thing as the Zimmermann Telegram, and that it was only a ploy to incite the US to go to war.
The US, Germany, and Mexico were the three countries involved in the Zimmermann Telegram. It was sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917.
Zimmermann note
The Zimmermann Telegram or Note
"The Zimmermann Telegram". Germany knew the USA was going to declare war on them, so they tried to secretly ask Mexico for help.
The Zimmerman Telegram. The authenticity of it is questioned by many historians.
Zimmermann Telegram
for germany and mexico to make peace
the Zimmermann note
all of these answers are correct[The Zimmermann note added to America's reasons for war because it discussed the invasion of California and Texaswas said to be sent from Germany to Mexicourged Mexico to join the Central Powers.]
The secret German note that urged Mexico to join the central powers was called the Zimmermann Telegram or the Zimmermann Note. The note was intercepted by British intelligence and the contents were revealed to the US. Mexico ignored the note and rejected the proposal when the US entered the war.