There is no straight-up "yes" or "no" answer to this question; there was certainly (at least, in my opinion) a wide range of feelings from American leaders of the day, from the President to Congress to Governors. In general, nobody wants their own family's young men to go off and be killed in a foreign land, by foreign people, and die thousands of miles away from home at such a young age. However, if there's money involved, and that money is to be made by a specific person, then it is in that person's interests to get involved in the war. Medicine, weapons, vehicles, clothing, food, and drinks are a MASSIVE business with enormous potential for making a profit. The people who would have been interested in going to war would have been the owners of giant companies. But the people, no.
who is America about to go to war with
i personally think they did
Korea maybe?
Yes, the cold war was America's interest.
In 1898.
no country wants to go to war
The US entered the war for a variety of reasons
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To be more correct, the English King of the period went to war with America to keep taxes rolling in.
The Puritans sought religious freedom and wanted to establish a society based on their beliefs. The Separatists, also known as Pilgrims, wanted to escape religious persecution in England. Both groups saw North America as a place where they could build a society in accordance with their religious ideals.
United States There are also a lot in South America. People that are wanted by the U.S. normally go to countries without Extradition Treaties so they wont get sent back to the U.S. for trial
America entered the war in 1917 after one of their supply boats was attacked near Europe.