The United States hesitated to enter World War I primarily due to a strong isolationist sentiment among its populace and government, influenced by the desire to avoid entanglement in European conflicts. Economic interests also played a role, as the U.S. was trading with both the Allies and Central Powers, and many Americans were concerned about the potential costs of war. Additionally, the lack of a direct threat to U.S. territory or national security contributed to the reluctance to join the conflict until the situation escalated, particularly with events like the sinking of the Lusitania and the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram.
Some time near the end of WW3
the us stayed out because we were a relitivly small country and still in the depresion so we didnt want to enter and be pummeled cause we took the wrong side
The sinking of the Lusitania a British luxury liner with American weapons and Americans bound for Britain by the Germans was the excuse the US administration used to enter WW1
It was in the best interest for the U.S. to enter ww1 because Germany was using unrestricted submarine and naval warfare. Example: Germany sunk a British passanger ship named the Lusitania with many U.S. Citizens on board.
Woodrow Wilson.
Marines
The US enters WW1 in 1917
Congress and the president also a lot of Americans wanted us to enter world war one
GENERAL "BLACK JACK" PERSHING. THE US DIDN'T ENTER WW1 UNTIL 1917
the zimmerman note.
It's a bit late now, it ended almost a century ago.
Some time near the end of WW3
1914
1986
1917
the us stayed out because we were a relitivly small country and still in the depresion so we didnt want to enter and be pummeled cause we took the wrong side
April 6th, 1917