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(EU)Archduke Franz Ferdinand Shot in Sarajevo
On this day, the Archduke of Austria-Hungary was shot by Gavrillo Princip. This event is often considered the spark of World War 1. which would grow because of entangling. -
(EU)Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia
After Archduke was shot, Austria was furious at Serbia. So they declared war on Serbia. -
Germany Declares war on Russia
Germany declared war on Russia but instead went to declare war on France. -
(EU) Germany Declares War on France
After Germany declares war on Russia, they later declare war on France, invading neutral Belgium to attack. -
Britain Declares war on Germany
The British declare war on Germany, there was conflict after the german army didn't remove/refused to remove their troops from Belgium, Belgium being neutral. -
(EU)Sinking of the Lusitania
The Sinking of the Lusitania was the sinking of a UK British boat by a German U-Boat Submarine. -
Wilson Re-election(1916)
The re-election of Wilson only happened because Wilson mentioned that he would not let or would not go to war, that he will stay neutral for as long as possible. -
Zimmerman Note
The German sent a crypt note to Mexico saying that they wanted Mexico to declare war on America. -
Wilson asks for Declaration of War
Wilson requested to enter war against Austria- Hungary, and congress approved. -
America Enters the War/Congress votes for declaration of war
The United States declares war after it is made clear that Germany will not stop war. The United State became allies with Britain, France, and Russia, when the USA went to war a lot of Americans where against it and wanted to remain neutral. -
Congress passes The Espionage Act
During World War l, congress passed the espionage act. This act let you practice the act of spying and was established after America entered war. -
The United States Declares War/ Congress Votes to Declare War
"The world must be made safe for democracy.” was a quote from Wilson to enter war. This is when Wilson requested to enter war. -
Spanish Influenza
The Spanish Influenza, also known as the Spanish Flu was a flu that spreed to 500 million people around the world. This is a very unusual and deadly pandemic. The first pandemic of the two pandemic involving H1N1pandemic virus. -
Armistice
The armistice is a day celebrated on November 11 to celebrate the agreement made between the opposing allies of World War I.