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Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
The influx of US troops and weapons quickly turned the tide in favor of the newly formed allied powers. The war was over in just a few months as a result.
Sinking of the U.S. vessel the Lusitania
Yu mean how* not who* & the us join the ww1 cause they wanted to become a world power & joinin world would defently help.
the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!
In ww1 the US had no real reason to fight.
To "distract" the US from entering WW1. Such proposal was however, discovered by British intelligence forces and forwarded to the United States, hastening the entry of the United States into WW1, against Germany.
Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
Russia dropped out of the war
The attack on Pearl Harbor
The influx of US troops and weapons quickly turned the tide in favor of the newly formed allied powers. The war was over in just a few months as a result.
Sinking of the U.S. vessel the Lusitania
Stoppages of trade by the embargoes and the War of 1812
North Korea, led by a communist government, invaded south Korea. This was the immediate cause. It was seen as a communist attempt to Overtake an Allie of the US and therefore, caused the US to intervene. As well as 15 other nations which were part of the United Nations.
Yes in WW1 and WW2 the French were allied with the US.
They had enough of Europe when they bailed them out during WW1 (1914-1918). The US didn't want to fight in that war either; but did...entering it in 1917.
Yu mean how* not who* & the us join the ww1 cause they wanted to become a world power & joinin world would defently help.