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because of English background and support of the mother country

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Q: Why did American support lean toward the Triple Entente?
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Why did American support lean toward triple entente?

because of English background and support of the mother country


Did the us support the triple entente or the triple alliance?

I think that what pushed the us toward the supporting of the triple entente and not the triple alliance was the how it help each other that should. They had been attacked by the other countries and that was considered a great power to the US.


What pushed the US toward supporting the triple entente and not triple alliance?

I think that what pushed the us toward the supporting of the triple entente and not the triple alliance was the how it help each other that should. They had been attacked by the other countries and that was considered a great power to the US.


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