The Americans entered because the Germans sank the Lusitania. The Germans were trying to keep the US out of the war since our military was one that terrified people. Then the Germans sent a Zimmerman telegram to the US conspiring to create a war between Mexico and the US. Once it was intercepted by another nation, the US declared war on Germany and joined the Allied Powers.
Most West European countries are allies of the Americans through NATO.
You spelt which wrong!
Both the allies and central powers tried to gain support of the Americans by using campaigns and propagandas. I know you use this because it's an easier way to get answers, but be careful. There are people out there that just want to mess around. And, anybody can edit the truth.
France and Spain.
an allies is a friend the term was used a lot in world war 2 between the british and the Americans
zimmerman telegraph
Most West European countries are allies of the Americans through NATO.
they killed everyone in all the other countries even their allies
They did. But they did not advertise their efforts and only become Allies after the British defeat at Saratoga.
You spelt which wrong!
Both the allies and central powers tried to gain support of the Americans by using campaigns and propagandas. I know you use this because it's an easier way to get answers, but be careful. There are people out there that just want to mess around. And, anybody can edit the truth.
the presidents
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
Yes they are.
Support increased; Congress approved the Lend-Lease Act.
Most Americans supported the Allies in World War I due to a combination of cultural, economic, and political ties. Many Americans had strong ancestral connections to Britain and France, leading to a sense of kinship with the Allies. Additionally, U.S. economic interests were closely aligned with the Allies, as American banks and businesses had significant investments in their success. The German U-boat attacks on American ships and the revelation of the Zimmermann Telegram further galvanized public opinion against the Central Powers.
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