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They did not see how a war in Europe affected the United States and were much more concerned with problems at home.
During World War I, many naturalized American citizens had close relatives - commonly parents - who were still German citizens in Germany. Their brothers and sisters back in the "Old Country" might wind up facing American Doughboys in battle.
They didn't, unless you count 'being transported' as a form of participation. The only Africans (and not African Americans) to really participate were the various black chiefs and kings in Africa who undertook slave-capturing raids and sold the slaves to the coastal traders.
Because it benefited the North, They feared that the blacks would take their jobs, and also worried that the end of slavery would cut off the supply of southern cotton for northern textile mills.
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They wanted the united states to avoid interfering in world politics
Because he was Catholic
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Polls vary, but as of 2014, Americans opposing same-sex marriage consistently fall under 40%.
The Irish-Americans possibly did not like Great Britain
They ignored draft notices and became conscientious objectors.
they believed the colonies were not worth american time and money
So many Americans lost their lives or were crippled in WWI. How is it possible for you to wonder if America's participation in all that pain and misery was GENUINE ?
Opposition to legalized abortion caused many conservatives to oppose the ERA.
It might start a war with Mexico
They believed the colonies were not worth American time and money.
They did not see how a war in Europe affected the United States and were much more concerned with problems at home.