They had lost many men in WWI and were not ready to loose more. They were still attempting to recover from the depression and did not want to have to support a war that was in their minds none of their affair.
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Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
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America is a large country whose people have many different opinions. Some Americans believed that America could remain neutral during World War 1, some believed that America could but should not stay neutral, and some believed that America could not stay neutral. Initially, those in favor of neutrality were the vast majority. Eventually those supporting participation in the war became a larger and larger fraction of the population, until they were so large that a declaration of war became politically possible.
About 418,000 americans
The official figure is 116,708; however this does not include Americans who volunteered for service in other countries militaries prior to the US entry into the war. Many Americans are known to have volunteered for servce the armies of France, Britain or Belgium, and some other countries. A few Americans of German birth or heritage enlisted and served in the German army as well. There are no accurate figures for these voluntary enlistments; as they were often done quietly and in many cases under false names, since this sort of this was discouraged by the neutral US government.
In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.
The largest factor was Germany's program of unrestricted submarine warfare; even attacking neutral ships in British waters, resulting in the deaths of many Americans.
I think a good leader was Woodrow Wilson because he tried to keep neutral. He saved many Americans lives by doing that. His goal was never to fight until it was absolutely necessary.
The United States entered the war for many reasons. The number one reason was that the Germans were sinking neutral ships, including U.S. ships and killing Americans.
Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!
because they put their selfs in a 6 or 7 ft. whole and they died bown there
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because many colonist remained loyal to the British
because many colonist remained loyal to the British