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because America was too proud to join in and they thought they should remain neutral
America wanted to remain neutral during WWI because it wanted Europe to settle its own continental problems. The USA was eventually forced to enter WWI in order to protect its merchant sea going vessels.
Many of the Neutral Colonists in the village did not want to go to war against the king and Great Britain.
The political climate of pre-World War I Europe saw a lot of diplomatic alliances being formed. So when Serbia and Austria-Hungary clashed, these alliances were called into action, and all of Europe was suddenly at war.
True, United States hoped to stay out of it and to leave Canada as the only American nation involved on either side.
we allied ourselves to countries in europe and asia and had to honor our commitment to our allies
America had just finished its fight for freedom and did not have the resources to go to war in Europe.
Remain out of war.
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.
France and the UK did all they could to convince Mussolini to remain neutral in case Hitler began a war in Europe. Clearly they saw the advantage of an isolated Germany in Europe. With Italy in a neutral position, the Mediterranean Sea would not become part of any major war.
They just fought in world war I and they lost so many people and they didn't want to loose more.
Countries in Europe that were Neutral in World War I:NorwaySwedenDenmarkNetherlandsSwitzerlandSpain
Neutrality disappeared after the Pearl Harbor attack.Once Germany decided to declare war on the USA in support of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, it was difficult to avoid war with Germany and other countries making up the Axis.Up until that point, the majority of people in the USA preferred to remain Neutral.
They were trying to remain neutral.
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Switzerland and Spain, Denmark and Norway were neutral but Hitler brought them into the war