America's president during WWI, President Woodrow Wilson, made a list called the "Fourteen Points", which were his solutions to peace. He supported the idea of self-rule, the return of land, and the creation of the League of Nations. The US was part of the Big Four who participated in the Treaty of Versailles, in which the Big Four decided who got which land, and what was going to happen to Germany, seeing that they were the cause of WWI (aka the Great War). Wilson's Fourteen Points were not included in the Treaty of Versailles, but the Big Four agreed on the creation of the League of Nations, which Wilson thought was the most important. Ironically, America did not join the League of Nations.
The US helped France in world war 1 with submarines in the Atlantic.
Germany fought the us in world war 1
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you have nothing to lose or to gain
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
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Economic gain.
it helped gain women and African Americans the right to vote
No, the days of Imperial America had come to an end.
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The pros for the United States joining World War 1 include the reputation of a strong country,they had many alliances, and political gain on the world system. The cons of them joining the war include death, great casualties, and the loss of military strength.
world war one affect the us they had get a alot of money
Germany fought the us in world war 1