Why Did America Join World War I?

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America, early 20th century, and a Germany that has already been aggro’d. This alone screams for disaster, as we all know what happened. At least, we should. Those of us who are developed enough to recall one of the bloodiest wars in all of history, as well as the most rad, are aware. Oh yes, you guessed it. WWI, son. All joking aside, I need a solid thesis. All information, Woodrow Wilson made the correct choice to enter the war to due Economic Benefits, German Political Threats, and German Naval Threats. There are very few places to start. So I suppose the beginning would work best for everyone involved. Linear stories are always easier to follow, anyhow. The year was 1915, and moral was medium at best. When WWI started, us ‘Mericans decided …show more content…

Or how much gardening tools they have? This was, essentially, what happened. Nationalism and Militarism were running wild in Europe. In Wilson decided, rightly, to stick with the Monroe Doctrine. Things spiced up a little when Germany broke some of Americas toys, however. America, however neutral they claimed to be, held an obvious pull for the Allied Forces. No one could really blame them for it, either, even before the war we traded with the Allied guys. It makes sense that America would support the people they held treaties with already. So supplies are being sent into England, and Germany disapproves of that. Which is only natural, Germany and England are in the middle of a war. Which means it’s time for the Land of Wurst to send out some fancy new …show more content…

Frye was destroyed by a German Cruiser. Obviously, Woody wasn’t happy about this, but he hadn’t gone off the edge just yet. We still had a few more pushes before the ravine. I think that Woodrow was standing at the very edge when the British ocean liner Lusitania sank and killed over 100 American citizens. Even if it wasn’t an American ship, there were American lives. America. This, for Woodrow, meant that he was on his last nerve. He was having to deal with US casualties in a war that we were abstaining from. What kind of garbage is that? The smelliest kind, that’s what. These things had a great pull as to why America jumped boot first into the trenches. We aren’t in yet. “What?!” You might inquire. “Woodrow needed even more convincing??” Some may question. Why yes, sarcastic hypothetical questions. There was one more thing that was like a gentle nudge that pretty much set up the victory for the allies. Her name is an agitated U.S. Of A. and she was ready to destroy the puny German