The U.S. entrance into World War I was significantly expedited by a combination of factors, including unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, which threatened American lives and commerce. The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, where many Americans died, heightened public outrage. Additionally, the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S., stirred further animosity and urgency for intervention. These events collectively shifted public opinion and political will towards joining the Allies in the conflict.
To what end? The US gained no territories as a result of the First World War.
A world war of its own.
The US and the Allies won the war and the US gained control of the Philippines, causing it to become a world power.
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
World War I affected the US by making it in charge of all other world powers. In other words, the war boasted the country into becoming the world's superpower.
If you are referring to World War 2, the Japanese attack on the US base at Pearl Harbour on 7 December 1941 brought the US into the conflict.
No
To what end? The US gained no territories as a result of the First World War.
because the U.S was gay
It was important in that it provided a massive new pool of manpower to a war torn Europe.
because the U.S was gay
Exrtra canon fodder, the allies could now out die the Germans, simple.
Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
Absolutely not. The Japanese acted of their own accord.
the bombing of pearl harbor by the Japanese led the US into WWII
The final convincing event was the bombing of Pearl Harbor. After that, war was declared by the U.S., joining the European allies.
The United States was officially neutral, however the US favored Britain & France.