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ehidna [41]
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What was the initial reaction of most americans to the outbreak of world war 1 in europe?

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icang [17]2 years ago
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The initial reaction of most Americans to the outbreak of world war I in Europe was that they wanted to ensure that America could stay out of war and President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the Neutrality legislation.

<h3>What is neutrality legislation?</h3>

Neutrality legislation, enacted from 1935 to 1937, the legislation prohibited trade with or credit to any of the warring nations. Neutrality was also the initial American response to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939.

US response to outbreak of world war I In Europe?

  • for more than two years the United States remained officially neutral in the conflict of world war I.
  • Americans debated whether to stay out of the war or to join the Allied forces.

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