At the start of World War I, the United States remained neutral primarily due to a strong isolationist sentiment among the American public and government, which favored avoiding involvement in European conflicts. Many Americans believed that the war did not directly threaten U.S. interests and wanted to focus on domestic issues. Additionally, the U.S. had significant economic ties with both the Allies and Central Powers, complicating the decision to take sides. This stance was also influenced by a desire to promote peace and diplomacy rather than military intervention.
The attack on Pearl Harbor
War did not break out in Europe in 1915, it broke out in 1914.Wilson wanted the US to leave it to the Europeans and remain aloof.
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U.S. stayed neutral for most of the war they only fought for one year and ended the war
!917 and 1918. World War 1 began in 1914, and for much of it the US tried to remain neutral in what was seen as primarily a European imperial conflict.
yes
The US decided to remain neutral in this war, however this pact did not last long.
The US wasn't attacked (yet).
Yes, it was.
Technically, four so-called border States were neutral in the US Civil War. They were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware.
The attack on Pearl Harbor
Initially, the US was to remain neutral in World War I but in 1917 Germany attempted to form and alliance with Mexico. Also, Germany began sinking US ships. These events led the US to declare war on April 6, 1917.
The US wanted to remain neutral in the war, much like Switzerland for example. However they were attacked by German U-Boats and had to get involved.
so you won't have a lot of people attacking you
War did not break out in Europe in 1915, it broke out in 1914.Wilson wanted the US to leave it to the Europeans and remain aloof.
so you won't have a lot of people attacking you
so you won't have a lot of people attacking you