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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
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What role did the united states play in the carribean by the befgining of World War One

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nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
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El permanecer afuera de la Primera Guerra Mundial le permitió al presidente Woodrow Wilson ganar estrechamente la reelección en noviembre de 1916. Pero cinco meses más tarde convocó al país para entrar en batalla contra el Imperio Germánico, con estas palabras: “El mundo debe ponerse a salvo para la democracia. No tenemos fines egoístas que servir. No queremos conquistar ni dominar”.

Hoy, cien años más tarde, Estados Unidos recuerda su papel decisivo en la guerra que había convertido a Europa en una carnicería y que solamente terminó cuando Estados Unidos se sumó a la lucha. A pesar de sus simpatías por Gran Bretaña, Francia y sus aliados, Estados Unidos se mantuvo neutral en los primeros años de la guerra. Los lazos comerciales con los aliados se mantuvieron firmes, pues la armada británica controlaba los mares, bloqueando el acceso de Alemania a mercaderías vitales. Alemania trató de romper el bloqueo naval aliado usando submarinos, con los que hundieron barcos militares, mercantes y civiles, entre ellos el Lusitania, un crucero de la línea Cunard, en 1915. Entre los 1.198 pasajeros muertos había 128 estadounidenses.  

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