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The sinking of the Lusitania which killed over a hundred Americans and the Zimmermann Telegram are what sent the US into the war. An obvious sign that they wouldn't stay neutral was the rearming of Fort Warren in Boston Harbor in Massachusetts to protect the city from German submarines.

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