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How did American views on world war 1 progress and change from 1914 to 1919 in the three phases (isolationist,Allied contributions,actual involvement)

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American views on world war I

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World War I was one of the first deadliest war fought in Europe which brought consequences and causality in high number. In the beginning, The United States under the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson remained inactive and then joined the war on the side of the Allied powers in 1917. But all could not remain as aspect because of the increasing German attack. The Germany submarine attack on U.S. merchant vessels forced Wilson to declare war against Germany in the Atlantic Ocean. In the beginning, America was isolated as it's situated across the Ocean and decided only to support the Allied powers. As the situation worsens America in 1917 declared war on Germany.

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