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The US wanted to remain in isolation because President Wilson thought that the European issues should stay within the European countries. Wilson figured that if the countries dealt with their own issues then a world war wouldn't happen. Unfortunately, President Wilson couldn't keep the US out of the European issues.
do you think the US was always neutral? really tho? there was a case where the ship named the lusitania that was shot by a German U boat and back the the submarines missles were not powerful so what couldve caused this giant ship to sink? ammunition maybe? we were in the war all along just not fighting in it that's why Germany blew up alot of our ships because we were transporting goods and ammunition and bombs and guns and a whole bunch of stuff
True, United States hoped to stay out of it and to leave Canada as the only American nation involved on either side.
that roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didnt want or need-apex
The us was not neutral, they were against the USSR (the evil empire)
After WWII, and before the invasion of Pearl Harbor the US committed to remain neutral toward conflicts in Europe because they want to be a peaceful nation. In addition, the American people have voiced there opinion asking the US to remain neutral on conflicts in Europe.
War did not break out in Europe in 1915, it broke out in 1914.Wilson wanted the US to leave it to the Europeans and remain aloof.
Wilson's statement reflected the position that the US should remain neutral during the beginning of World War 1. This statement reflected what the US people were thinking and feeling too.
The US wanted to remain in isolation because President Wilson thought that the European issues should stay within the European countries. Wilson figured that if the countries dealt with their own issues then a world war wouldn't happen. Unfortunately, President Wilson couldn't keep the US out of the European issues.
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his feelings were neutral his feelings were neutral
the first twenty years of the constitution
neutral
The US decided to remain neutral in this war, however this pact did not last long.
The US wasn't attacked (yet).
The US could no longer remain neutral in WWI because of Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman note. Also, the United States had economic and cultural ties to the allies.
The war was a European war. The expense to build armaments was massive. Americans did not want to bury other Americans.