The US entered into the war as a result of the sinking of the Lusitania with American citizens on board. They had tried a policy of isolationism, ignoring what was going on. Many Americans went into the service of other countries to fight the Germans.
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The United States entered the war for many reasons. The number one reason was that the Germans were sinking neutral ships, including U.S. ships and killing Americans.
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the sinking of a ship
The U.S. entered WWI in 1917 and the war ended in 1918.
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One reaon was Pearl Harbor.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
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do you mean what caused us entry into world war one? if so then the sinking of the USS Lusitania by German u-boats was what caused American entry into the war
The United States entered the war for many reasons. The number one reason was that the Germans were sinking neutral ships, including U.S. ships and killing Americans.
Wilson did use that term to indicate that the United States had an obligation to lead the free world, ie., democratic governments. But that goal was only a part of the reasons for the US entry into World War 1.
They protested by refusing to join rather than by demonstrations, as the Alien and Sedition Act (earlier counterpart to today's Patriot Act) was in effect. The American Civil Liberties Union was formed to defend conscientious objectors who refused service in World War 1.
the entry of US troops.
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the entry of the U.S. into the war.
buy war bonds