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The sinking of the Lusitania was important to WWI because it significantly impacted the United States’ involvement in the war. Here’s why:
Loss of life and outrage: The torpedoing of the Lusitania by a German U-boat in 1915 resulted in a massive loss of life, with over 1,190 people killed, including 128 Americans. This caused international outrage, particularly in the United States.
Shifting public opinion: The death of American civilians on a passenger ship fueled anti-German sentiment in the US. Public opinion began to shift in favor of joining the war effort against Germany.
Strained diplomacy: The sinking further strained diplomatic relations between Germany and the US. The US pressured Germany to halt unrestricted submarine warfare, which Germany refused.
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