America's entry into World War I in 1917 significantly bolstered the Allied Powers, providing fresh troops, resources, and financial support that helped turn the tide against the Central Powers. The U.S. military's involvement added a new level of strength and morale to the Allies, leading to decisive victories in key battles. Additionally, President Woodrow Wilson's push for a post-war peace plan, including the proposal for the League of Nations, aimed to reshape global politics and promote lasting peace. Ultimately, America's participation helped to shorten the war and influence the course of international relations in the years that followed.
The Allies, joined by America's less worn-out troops, were able to push Germany back and win World War I.
America didn't fight in world war 1
America's population at the beginning of world war 1 was considered mobilization. After World War One fifth of the world's population was infected.
world war 2
world 2 war
Electric power (stop cheating)
The Allies, joined by America's less worn-out troops, were able to push Germany back and win World War I.
America didn't fight in world war 1
Its World War 1 u idiot...
World War 1
america entered the war after pearl harbor
the bombing of pearl harbor caused America to enter ww2 therfore letting the allies win the sinking of the lusitania had the same impact
It was similar, yes, but it had more meaningful changes, America was introduced to the Kamakazi style fighting of the Japanese and our Economy was in a better position that in world war 1.
America's population at the beginning of world war 1 was considered mobilization. After World War One fifth of the world's population was infected.
yes it did
world war 2
Because they fought in the war