what three events led to united states entry into the war
The Zimmermann Telegramproposal from Germany to Mexico to make war against the United States. It was ignored by Mexico but angered Americans and led in part to the declaration of war in April.
North vs South, the Confederacy vs The Union. 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the US states and was led by Jefferson Davis in a fight against the US Fedeal Government (the Union)
The northern US did not want slavery but the southern US did. The civil war was about abolition and states' rights, which means states wanted the right to choose whether or not they could have slavery.
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
The US Civil War.
what three events led to united states entry into the war
The United States of America has never been at war with France.
The United States of America has never been at war with France.
War between Great Britain and Spain led to many problems to the United States!
He was US President that led the United States into World War I.
It led to the thirteen colonies gaining their independence from the British Empire and ultimately led to the creation of the United States of America.
The Mexican War added vast new territories to the US. This posed the problem of whether these new lands would be admitted to the Union as free states or slave states. This led to divisions in the country that led to the secession of the southern states following Lincoln's election.
Mexico and the United States fought the war after the admittance of Texas as a US state in 1846. The war (1846-1848) led to US control of California and the west.
Mexico and the United States fought the war after the admittance of Texas as a US state in 1846. The war (1846-1848) led to US control of California and the west.
It was the 12th US State.
US President Abraham Lincoln led the Union, sometimes referred to as the North, in the war to bring the rebellion of the Southern US States, the Confederacy, to an end. Later the "rebellion" grew too large, and became a war. The US Civil War was one term for this 1861-1865 war, the other term is the War between the States.