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Anton Gates
19 February, 13:24
Why did the U. S enter WW1
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Valerie Soto
19 February, 16:35
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The U. S entered for two main reasons: one was that the Germans had declared unlimited German submarine warfare and the Zimmermann note. The German had totally disregarded the international laws protecting neutral nation's ships by sinking neutral ships.
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