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the U.S didn't remain neutral because Germany U-boat torpeded U.S neutral civilian ships like the lusitania.This had cause the United States to enter war

Please note that only 16 Americans died on these ships, and all of the ships were carrying arms and ammunition for Great Britain. You have to ask yourself: what was the REAL reason?

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