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Before entering World War I, the U.S. maintained a policy of neutrality, aiming to avoid involvement in European conflicts. This stance was influenced by a desire to focus on domestic issues and the belief that the war did not directly threaten American interests. The U.S. government promoted isolationism, with President Woodrow Wilson advocating for peace and diplomacy over military engagement. However, factors like unrestricted submarine warfare and economic ties to the Allies gradually shifted public opinion towards supporting intervention.

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