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At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the United States adopted a stance of neutrality. President Woodrow Wilson emphasized the importance of remaining impartial and avoiding entanglement in European conflicts. This approach reflected a broader isolationist sentiment among the American public, who were wary of foreign wars and their implications. However, as the war progressed, various factors, including economic ties to the Allies and unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, gradually shifted public and political opinion towards potential involvement.

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