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Essay heading: U.S. Neutrality in World War I
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In retaliation, Germany violated the international warfare law by attacking with submarines without warning. Wilson's response: Germany must stop the blockade or face the consequences. Wilson agrees to reach a deal with Germany after they publish a statement to negotiate even though both France and Great Britain have proclaimed that this war would end with total victory over Germany... displayed 300 characters
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Wilson is trapped by his own ultimatum. In the end, the United States sided against Germany, and on April 2, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Germany.
There were many reasons why the U.S. policy could not remain neutral. First, there was no way we could trade without upsetting one side or the other. Secondly, the United States did not want Germany's militaristic government to be the ultimate power in Europe... displayed next 300 characters
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