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At first the U.S. believed the war in Europe was not their concern. By late 1914, however, the U.S. began to change its stance. This was due to unrestricted targeting of both British and American ships by German U-boats. The U.S. then began a policy of secretly aiding the British until they formally entered World War 1.

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Typical St georges kids trying to Google answers for history guiding question;).

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The United States declared its neutrality.

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Europe's problem

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Q: What was the US stance towards the war in 1914?
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