United States and the Great War
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:43:15
There are several reasons for the United States entering The Great War. However, most Americans preferred to stay out of the conflict. President Wilson publicly and formally stated that the United States would adhere to a policy of neutrality., However, in three short years, the United States would find itself involved in the conflict which would later became known as the first World War.
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members of the Senate had many objections to the treaty. Some opposed the agreement in principle. May others opponents were principally with constructing a winning issue for the Republicans in 1920. After much effort to arouse public support for the treaty, he suffered a major stroke. His condition only intensified what had already been his strong tendency to view public issues in moral terms and to resist any attempt at compromise. The treaty was never ratified.
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