The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann in January 1917, proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event that the United States entered World War I against Germany. In exchange for Mexico's support, Germany promised to help Mexico regain territories lost to the U.S., specifically Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The interception and publication of this telegram by British intelligence inflamed American public sentiment against Germany and contributed to the U.S. decision to enter the war.
The United States had to declare War on Germany and its allies because of what the telegram had from Arthur Zimmermann, the minister of Germany, to Von Eckhardt, the minster of Mexico, that if Mexico were to join Alliances they would help Mexico get back what The United States took from them during the Mexican-American War. The States that The Untied States Won From Mexico were Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Cultaral ties to Britain (traded with Britain and Allies more than the Central Powers) Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare Germany's Zimmerman Note to Mexico
The Zimmerman Telegram, which was a telegram sent by the German ambassador telling Mexico to attack if the U.S. declared war.
The Zimmermann Note outraged Americans by proposing a secret alliance between Germany and Mexico during World War I. In the note, Germany promised to support Mexico in reclaiming territories it had lost to the United States, including Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The revelation of this communication in early 1917 intensified anti-German sentiment in the U.S. and contributed to the decision to enter the war against Germany.
The Zimmerman Note outraged American public opinion because it revealed Germany's attempt to incite Mexico to join the war against the United States during World War I. The telegram suggested that if Mexico allied with Germany, it would help Mexico regain territory lost to the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. This perceived threat to American sovereignty, coupled with the British interception and publication of the note, fueled anti-German sentiment and contributed to the U.S. decision to enter the war. The combination of betrayal and a direct challenge to national security stirred public outrage and rallied support for intervention.
he wrote the Zimmerman telegram which was sent from Germany to Mexico basically asking Mexico to me Germany's allies against the united states in ww1 but before it reached Mexico it was intercepted by Britain and showed to the united states
a letter toMexico from Germany in the first world war It was a letter to Mexico from Germany during World War I by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman. It stated that if the United States was to enter the war on the side of the Allies, the German ambassador to Mexico was to approach the Mexican Government offering a military alliance against the United States in exchange for German material aid to Mexico to help the Mexican government reclaim territory lost to the United States during the Mexican - American War.
Germany sent a telegram to Mexico to become and allies and Germany would help Mexico get back what the United States took from them during the Mexican-American War. The United States took Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona from them during the Mexican-American War.
The United States had to declare War on Germany and its allies because of what the telegram had from Arthur Zimmermann, the minister of Germany, to Von Eckhardt, the minster of Mexico, that if Mexico were to join Alliances they would help Mexico get back what The United States took from them during the Mexican-American War. The States that The Untied States Won From Mexico were Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Didn't happen.However, Germany sent a telegram to the Mexican President, asking him to attack the United States, in exchange for economic and military support to take back Texas, New Mexico and Arizona from the U.S. (which were lost during the Mexican-American War, 69 years before). This is known as the Zimmerman Note or Zimmerman Telegram.
Germany wanted Mexico to fight the United States to prevent the later from joining WW1. The infamous Zimmerman Telegram stated that if Mexico attacked the United States to recover New Mexico, Arizona and Texas -- lost territories during the Mexican-American War -- Germany would provide financial and military support. Before the Mexican president was able to respond though, the telegram was intercepted by the British intelligence, precipitating the entry of the United States on the Allied side.
Not directly, and the US intervened before that could happen. Germany did attempt to gain Mexican collaboration with the Zimmerman Telegram.
it was mostly foreign policies he built the panama canal and foreign policies with Mexico(zimmerman telegram) and Germany
The Zimmerman Telegram. On January of 1917, the Foreign Minister of Germany, Arthur Zimmerman, sent a telegram to the German ambassador in Mexico with a proposal for military alliance. He was to offer Mexico material aid in exchange of the territories lost during the Mexican-American War, specifically the American states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. However, it was intercepted by British intelligence and forwarded to the US government. This contributed to the US entering the war.
Were Poland and Germany allies with the United States during the Revolutionary War?
George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin during a struggle that occurred when the 2 men confronted each other. During the struggle, Zimmerman was hit and bleeding. Zimmerman pulled his gun and killed Trayvon Martin.
Most probably, you are referring to an alliance between Mexico and Germany during WW1. It was Arthur Zimmerman, German ambassador in Mexico. His "Zimmerman note" was intercepted by British intelligence and forwarded to the American government, hastening American entry into WW1.