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Why did the united states at first resist intervening in world war i? why did it later retreat from this policy and send troops?

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Answer: The United States wasn't interested in an European conflict first and in the internal affairs the isolationist were stronger. The casus belli was the sank of the Lusitania by a German U-20 sub (Of the 197 Americans on board, 128 lost their lives.). But the main reason is The United States had close economic and political ties to Great Britain.
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