World War I
Posts  1 - 4  of  4
jondabomb
Why did it take the U.S. so long to enter the war?
Save
Cancel
Reply
replied to:  jondabomb
jharrington
Replied to:  Why did it take the U.S. so long to enter the...
The U.S. did not have strong alliances with either side at the start of the war.
Save
Cancel
Reply
replied to:  jharrington
swewing
Replied to:  The U.S. did not have strong alliances with either side at...
There was even a strong movement inside the U.S. to enter the war on the side of the Germans/Austrians due to a large population of German immigrants.
Save
Cancel
Reply
replied to:  jondabomb
galaxaura
Replied to:  Why did it take the U.S. so long to enter the...
The U.S. only entered the war after a large number of civilians were killed in the sinking of the passenger ship the Lusitania which was sunk by a German U-Boat. It is not clear whether the U.S. would ever have entered the war if this event had not occurred.
Save
Cancel
Reply
 
x
OK