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General pershing caused tension with the allies by

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Delaying sending troops to Europe until they were properly trained -APEX :)

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General Pershing caused numerous tensions for the Tripple entete during the ww1. He refused to submit his battalion to the command of non-Americans therefore frustrating united strategy. In addition,the general advocated for open air offensive over the trench warfare,which would have been very costly for his battalions. Finally, the general refused the terms of the armistice,continuing to fight even when the war was over.
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