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we didn't. the US joined the Allied powers.
No. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria and their allies. The US joined the Allied Powers, which included Britain and France.
In WWI, the USA was part of the Allied Powers, and the Central Powers were a coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman. In the battle betwen the United States and the Central Powers, the United States along with the rest of the Allied Powers won.
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The Us joined the Entente Powers late in the war, fighting against the Central Powers.The Central powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
No it was not. Early in the war, the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers- which included Germany and Austria-Hungary. Towards the end of the war, the US joined the Allied Powers- which included Britain, France, Russia, and Italy. The Central Powers and the Allied Powers fought against each other in World War I.
The U.S. might have joined the Central Powers because they had a lot of Irish and German immigrants coming in to the country. The Irish hated the British and the Germans wanted to help their old home.
the central powers were taking a lot of countries over and when the us joined it was in 1917 because they were tired of being an isolationist.
The Allied or Entente Powers
In WW I, the Central Powers were an alliance of Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy; the Allies were England, France, and Russia. (The US later joined the Allies and Russia dropped out in 1917, as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution.)
It was hard for the US to trade with the Central Powers because of the British Blockades, boats that blocked the way to Germany.
After the US joined WWI, the allies had the forces they need to triumph. The axis powers fell and the war ended.