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Americans sympathized with the Allied Powers during World War I and World War II for several reasons, including shared democratic values and cultural ties, particularly with Britain and France. The atrocities committed by the Central Powers and Axis Powers also galvanized public opinion against them. Additionally, economic interests, such as trade relationships with Allied nations, further aligned American sentiments with their cause. These factors combined to foster a sense of solidarity and support for the Allies among the American public.

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