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German U-boat activity had forced the United States into war

Americans were angry German U-boats had killed U.S. citizens.

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Americans were angry German U-boats had Killed U.S. citizens.

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The Germans violated the U.S. ultimatum against submarine attacks.

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He changed his mind because he felt that he had exhausted all other means of bringing peace.

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