Most American citizens wanted the United States to be neutral. In the course book on page 715, it mentions that President Wilson announced that the war was purely a European matter. Little by little the United States started to back away from neutrality and sided with the Allies. I found an article titled, “America enters World War I”, written by History.com Staff. In this article, it mentions that President Wilson pledged neutrality, a position that the vast majority of Americans favored. When the Germans sank five American vessels, President Wilson went before Congress asking for a declaration of war. After the war, there was a combination of unemployment, a stalled economy, and leftover wartime patriotism looking for a new
Most American citizens wanted the United States to be neutral. In the course book on page 715, it mentions that President Wilson announced that the war was purely a European matter. Little by little the United States started to back away from neutrality and sided with the Allies. I found an article titled, “America enters World War I”, written by History.com Staff. In this article, it mentions that President Wilson pledged neutrality, a position that the vast majority of Americans favored. When the Germans sank five American vessels, President Wilson went before Congress asking for a declaration of war. After the war, there was a combination of unemployment, a stalled economy, and leftover wartime patriotism looking for a new