-Unrestricted Submarine Warfare on American ships
-The sinking of the Lusitania
-The US wanted France and Britain to win so that they could pay back their debts to America
-Opportunity to display the world power that America had become
-Zimmerman Telegram
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
No.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
America did get involved
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The United States became involved in the World War II about March 1941.
The United States federal government has had a budget deficit since World War 1. Historically, any war that the United States is involved in leaves a big deficit.
No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
after the destruction of the battleship in maine answered again by daylon oliver
In World War 1, The United States did not get involved at first because none of the issues concerned the United States. Besides, The United States had a long history of not getting involved in wars that did not specifically involve the United States. European nations had been fighting for centuries. Let them continue to fight. Also, each European Nation had a specific reason for fighting. The United States had no reason to get involved.