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They wanted America to defeat the central powers
They wanted America to defeat the central powers
it was an alliance including Germany
How did the central powers and allies try to influence American public opinion
The Federalists were those people who supported the new Constitution of the United States. They believed in a strong national government with powers over the states. They did not support the states' rights beliefs of the followers of Thomas Jefferson. They favored protective tariffs to enable American industry to develop, favored collection of taxes from the states and favored a strong military to protect the nation. You can find more information about the Federalists at the related link below.
Americans of Irish and German descent.
Many immigrant groups in the United States supported the Central Powers in World War I.
Many German Americans favored the Central Powers.
There was a large isolationist movement.Many Irish Americans supported the Central Powers.Many German Americans favored the central powers
peace of vengeance
Some Americans favored the Central Powers due to strong ethnic ties, particularly German and Austro-Hungarian communities, who felt a cultural connection to these nations. Additionally, some viewed the Allies, particularly Britain and France, as imperialistic and oppressive. Conversely, many Americans supported the Allies, influenced by shared democratic values and economic interests, as the U.S. had significant trade ties with them. The differing perspectives reflected a complex mix of ethnic identity, economic considerations, and political beliefs.
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Central Powers & Allies
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Alexander Hamilton.
They wanted America to defeat the central powers
They wanted America to defeat the central powers