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They joined the allied powers because they didn't sink there ships, while the central powers (Germany) sunk The Lusitaniaand other of their cargo ships.But I'm not really sure so I think you should google it... A LOT!
Primarily over 2,000 merchant vessels, with a sprinkling of allied warships.
The US were supporting Britain from the start of the war, but were not directly involved in the war. Germany attacked US ships that were carrying support to Britain. So the US joined the war with the allied powers against the Axis powers. US enemies were the Axis powers who were Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)
a bout 3,000 ships were send to the beach that day
Thousands.
Giant turds
During World War I, the main German menace to the shipping of the Allied powers came through the modern submarine. While warships of various kinds were also utilized with some effectiveness, it was the submarine that caused drastic losses to merchant ships and very nearly starved Great Britain into surrender.
They wouldnt
The German navy attack on two allied ships near Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean during World War l.
because some allied ships were carrying contraband