The US was reluctant to join World War I due to a strong prevailing sentiment for isolationism, with many Americans believing the conflict was a European issue that did not directly affect the nation. Additionally, the country was grappling with internal divisions and debates over foreign involvement, and there was a desire to avoid the massive loss of life and resources associated with war. Economic interests also played a role, as the US had strong trade ties with both the Allies and Central Powers, leading to concerns over how involvement might disrupt these relationships.
The us joined ww1 in the year of 1917.
Yu mean how* not who* & the us join the ww1 cause they wanted to become a world power & joinin world would defently help.
The Triple Entente
The sinking of the LUSITANIA is what first caused the U.S. to join this disastrous of all wars, and
most americans saw no reason to join the struggle
what was one of the reason why the us has been so reluctant to intervene in world war 2
The u.s did join WW2
They joined the war in 1917.
They joined the war in 1917.
in 1956
in 1956
World War I
yes they were, because they didn't want to get involved with something that had nothing to do with them.
The 8th of December 1941 was the date that the US joined world war 2
England
They joined in1941
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