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21 October, 02:00

OK, so U. S. ties to Britain, both culturally and practically, for trade reasons, had set the stage for justification for U. S. entry into the war. When Germany refuses to stop sinking U. S. ships and tries to get Mexico to attack the States, President Woodrow Wilson goes before Congress and requests a declaration of war. But now, how does the nation wage this war?

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  1. 21 October, 03:29
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    So, during the WWI it was Germany who was provoking all the countries including the US to fight against its armies, and went on to kill several dozens of Americans in the Pacific as well which was not well taken by the authorities as the responded in a well manner and deployed there troops inside the European region, however some of the American troops were present before that inside the European region but were not allowed to take actions until the President commands to do so. People were out on the street inside the different states in the US, the free folk was ready to volunteer them selves for the cause of war, as they wanted to give a strong message to the Germans. While, many propaganda centers were created to influence the initiation of war against the German armies. Along, with that the President went to collect more funds for waging the war by calling its allies and having a bill passed for allocation of more war funds. As, the American Navy was much stronger in that time and they marched towards the German territory in full throttle.
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