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By allying itself to any "side" in a European conflict, the US would be denying the heritage of many of its citizens who had immigrated to America. The squabbles of Europe were nearly continuous, and the US had its own conflicts with Mexico, Spain, and Latin America. After World War I, few Americans were anxious for another major war.

The premise of isolationism was that by concentrating on its "own" hemisphere, the US could maintain its economic and industrial growth, and maintain trade with all the other countries of the world. However, the growing empires of Germany and Japan threatened to control most of the world's population and resources. This reality, and attacks on US interests, finally swayed public and political opinion in favor of opposing the Axis in World War II.

Additionally, some held on to the beliefs of George Washington, who was an advocate for neutrality. By being isolationist, the US could prevent entanglement in alliances and European affairs as it was getting on its feet. Although the country was older by this time, it was still a young nation to be dabbling on the world stage.

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