The U.S. was compelled to war. On Aug 4th 1914 President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed U.S. neutrality in the war. Although not nearly as clear as WWII, the U.S. did face a threat of national security. The Lusitania was sunk on May 7th 1915 (128 Americans killed). And early in 1917 Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare, endangering merchant, civilian and military traffic across the Atlantic. Also the Zimmermann Telegram in 1917 was clearly a threat to our security. Basically Germany told Mexico to enter the war on their side and when finished with the campaign in Europe, Germany would wage war with Mexico against the U.S. with the intent of recapturing land that previously belonged to Mexico. This may have only been a threat, but Americans had already died. Congress as well as the President had a duty to defend against any aggression.
It would not have pleased George Washington, but the times were changing.
Jeannette Rankin did not want the United States to enter the World War 1.
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The fall of the Russian tsar made it easier for the United States to enter the war. By joining with the Allied powers, the United States would not be siding with a tyrant. Instead, Wilson reasoned, it would be joining with other democracies to fight tyranny.
pretty much everywhere in Germany and the united states
The United States was neutral. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
In ww1 the US had no real reason to fight.
The United States wasn't at war with Japan in WW1.
The United States declaration of war is from 6 April 1917.
Jeannette Rankin did not want the United States to enter the World War 1.
makes that United States declared the war and enter to the World War 2
Er, they did. But not as much as in WWII because they weren't asked, simply.
the us did not want to enter ww ii, the us did not want to enter ww ii,
Puerto Rico is has been part of the United States since 1898. The United States entered World War 1 in 1917. So, yes. Puerto Ricans fought proudly in WW1.
bolivia "entered ww2" to souport the united states but apaert from that they had nothing else to do with ww2
The united states didn't really care, they didn't want to enter another world war.
Japanese attack on pearl harbor in 1941
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