Sure! While I don't have access to the specific events you're referring to, I can help you understand the general timeline of American involvement in World War I. Here is a typical chronological order of significant events:
- U.S. Neutrality (1914) - The United States initially declared neutrality at the start of the war.
- Lusitania Sinking (1915) - The British ocean liner, the RMS Lusitania, was sunk by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans.
- Sussex Pledge (1916) - Germany promised to stop unrestricted submarine warfare after pressure from the U.S.
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (1917) - Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare, leading to heightened tensions.
- Zimmermann Telegram (January 1917) - A secret diplomatic communication sent by Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S., which was intercepted and made public.
- U.S. Declares War (April 6, 1917) - The United States formally entered World War I by declaring war on Germany.
- American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Arrive in Europe (1917-1918) - American troops began to arrive in Europe to support the Allied forces.
- Armistice (November 11, 1918) - An armistice was signed, leading to the end of the fighting.
If you provide the specific events you need help with, I can assist in arranging them accordingly!