The U.S. reaction to the Zimmermann Note in 1917 was one of outrage and indignation. The note, sent by Germany to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the United States, was intercepted and decrypted by British intelligence. Its publication fueled anti-German sentiment in the U.S. and contributed to the decision to enter World War I, as it intensified fears of German aggression and the potential threat to American sovereignty. Ultimately, the revelation of the note was a pivotal factor in shifting public opinion towards support for war.
The British intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram while monitoring German diplomatic messages, and revealed it to the US.
Zimmerman note: said that Germany would promise a few states to Mexico if they join the war on there side
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The Zimmerman Note, a secret diplomatic communication from Germany to Mexico in January 1917, proposed a military alliance between the two countries in the event that the United States entered World War I. It promised Mexico the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona in exchange for their support. When the note was intercepted and made public, it incited outrage among Americans, who viewed it as a direct threat to their sovereignty and security. This revelation contributed significantly to the growing sentiment for U.S. involvement in the war against Germany.
Because when the Lusitania was sunk with 200 Americans on board, President Wilson finally declared war on Germany. The Zimmerman note was also a reason the USA. went to war.
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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.
The Zimmerman Telegram.
The British intercepted the Zimmerman Telegram while monitoring German diplomatic messages, and revealed it to the US.
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The Zimmerman Telegram qualifies as such.
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The Lusitania , the ship that sunk Americans in that ship and the zimmerman note
The Zimmerman note was a telegram from Germany headed to Mexico saying basically they would help Mexico invade and take over the United States, this was to detour America from Aiding their European allies
to help Mexico regain U.S. territory
A telegraph sent by German foreign minister to the German ambassador of Mexico, interceded by US, it was a letter asking for an alliance