Also, the US felt threatened by Germany, who were the aggressors, and not only secretly violated American neutrality by asking Mexico to attack the US, but (according to the US at least) bombed numerous passenger ships (although there is some sound proof that the Lusitania was carrying weaponry to the Allies) killing quite a few American citizens. Then Germany promised to stop doing that, and kept doing it anyway. This caused American merchant shippers to throw their support behind the war, not to mention the Allies' Propaganda techniques in America.
Western front
Semantic memory and reading US history.
Loans from the American people.
Wilson had already been reelected by that time, but his campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war."
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The US entered the war on April 6,1917
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OF COURSE!!
No, the U.S. entered World War 1 in 1917.
The US entered the war for a variety of reasons
They didn't.
The US entered WW1 in 1917. The US entered WW2 in 1941.
The US entered when it declared war on Germany on April 6th 1917. So they entered late.
The US entered World War 1 on April 6, 1917. It remained in the war until it ended about a year and a half later.
April 1917