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Lusitania disaster is still not certainly known. About 750 persons were rescued, but of these some 50 have died since they were landed. Over 2,150 men, women and children were on the liner when she left New York, and since the living do no...
he departed on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York on April 10, 1912. Four days into the voyage, at 23:40 on April 14, 1912, which hit an iceberg and sank at 2:20 the next morning, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people...
designed to compete with the rival Cunard Line's Lusitania and Mauretania. The Titanic, along with her Olympic-class sisters, the Olympic and the soon-to-be-built Britannic (which was to be called Gigantic at first), were intended to be the...
Woodrow Wilson’s Vision for a new organization Woodrow Wilson was president of America when the Versailles Treaty was signed. Unlike Georges Clemenceau he believed that a more moderate approach was needed to Germany after her defeat in Worl...
Introduction It was on April 2, 1917 that Wilson made an appearance in the joint session and declared a war against Germany. The premise for the declaration of a war against Germany was the fact that America wanted to safeguard the world fo...
us thing, though many see it as the correct position for our nation to be so globally present. America has been, and still is, giving assistance to other countries because of the advances in technology the U.S. possesses and the support of ...
and merchant ships in 1917 was the primary motivation behind Wilson’s decision to lead the United States into World War I. Following the sinking of an unarmed French boat, the Sussex, in the English Channel in March 1916, Wilson had threat...