At the beginning of World War I, the United States maintained a position of neutrality, driven by a desire to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and a prevailing isolationist sentiment among the American public. However, various factors, including economic interests, unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, and the Zimmerman Telegram, which proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico, gradually shifted public opinion and government stance towards intervention. By 1917, these pressures culminated in the U.S. entering the war on the side of the Allies, marking a significant turning point in the conflict.
Woodrow Wilson was the president of the US during the entire war.
Woodrow Wilson.
The citizenship in the US in 1919 during World War 1 was approximately 104 million people. At the beginning of World War 2 in 1939, the population was just over 130 million.
At the beginning of World War I, the US assumed an isolationist policy which basically means that we refused to get involved. While remaining isolationist, the US tried to get the other countries involved to declare peace.
Woodrow Wilson was the President of the United States from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921 (a time period which spanned all of World War I).
The US did not belong to any side at the beginning of WW1.
Franklin Roosevelt was the US President when the US entered the war. Lord Chamberlain was the Prime Minister of England at the beginning of World War 2. He resigned and Winston Churchill became the Prime Minister after him.
Woodrow Wilson was the president of the US during the entire war.
About 140,000 people.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
as i remember it was around between 5000 and 20000 soldiers
Franklin D. Roosevelt
they were in the great depression
They didn't want to get involved
Woodrow Wilson.
1000%
Japan.