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Which two reasons led to president wilson changing his mind about neutrality during world war 1

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By August, Germany, Russia, and France were all involved in the conflict. Responding to the American public who had elected him, Wilson thought it was important to retain “neutrality,” because almost one out of every seven Americans had been born in one of the warring countries.

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