🌍✈️ Hey History Kiddos! Today we’re traveling back to learn about World War I (The Great War) and why America finally joined the war in 1917. 🇺🇸 This episode explains the events that pushed the U.S. from staying neutral to declaring war on Germany, changing history forever.
📌 In this video, kids ages 11–14 will learn:
Why WWI started in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
The difference between the Allies (Britain, France, Russia, Italy, U.S.) and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire).
How the sinking of the Lusitania shocked Americans. 🚢
Why the Zimmerman Telegram made the U.S. furious.
How President Woodrow Wilson led America into war in 1917.
What life was like for U.S. soldiers (called “doughboys”) in Europe.
How new technology—tanks, airplanes, submarines, and machine guns—changed warfare forever.
Why November 11, 1918 (Armistice Day) ended the war—and is remembered today as Veterans Day.
By joining World War I, America helped end the conflict and became a world power for the first time. 🌟
💡 This video makes World War I for kids simple, fun, and easy to understand with visuals and storytelling. Perfect for middle school history, homeschool lessons, or curious kids who want to know more about U.S. and world history.
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