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Initially, President Woodrow Wilson did not want the United States to become involved in World War I when it broke out in 1914. He promoted a policy of neutrality, believing that the U.S. should remain apart from the conflict and focus on diplomatic solutions. However, as the war progressed and factors like unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram emerged, Wilson's stance shifted, ultimately leading the U.S. to enter the war in 1917.

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