Reasons why the U.S joined the war
The US had been trading with almost all of the countries involved in World War
I, but after 1914 began to send increased amounts of material and aid,
especially to the British and French. But Woodrow Wilson had campaigned for
reelection in 1916 and wanted to keep the US out of the war directly. However,
Germany sought to avoid the resupply of its enemies, and its actions soon had
the opposite of the intended effect. The US entered the war in 1917 for a variety of reasons.
I, but after 1914 began to send increased amounts of material and aid,
especially to the British and French. But Woodrow Wilson had campaigned for
reelection in 1916 and wanted to keep the US out of the war directly. However,
Germany sought to avoid the resupply of its enemies, and its actions soon had
the opposite of the intended effect. The US entered the war in 1917 for a variety of reasons.
Submarine Warfare and the Lusitania
Economics
Politics
Ideology
Zimmerman Telegram