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Pani-rosa [81]
4 years ago
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Based on how we entered World War One ,which detail explains why the sinking of the Lusitania led the u tied states to enter Wor

ld War One
History
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Advocard [28]4 years ago
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Based on "How we entered World War I," the detail that explains why the sinking of the Lusitania led the United States to enter World War I because there were about one hundred twenty-four passengers who died and a total of one thousand one hundred ninety-five passengers killed.
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Public outrage in the US against the Germans swept the nation following the sinking of the British ocean liner, Lusitania.  When a German U-boat (submarine) sank the Lusitania in May, 1915, over 1,000 persons were killed, including more than 100 Americans. The passenger liner was targeted by the Germans because they suspected weapons were being shipped to Britain in the cargo hold of the ship.  Germany managed to stave off American entry into the war at the time by pledging to stop submarine attacks.  

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