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Ksivusya [100]
3 years ago
15

To what extent was asserting neutrality for wilson similar to jefferson and madison

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White raven [17]3 years ago
7 0

<em><u>During World War I, the US populaces were split on who to help and the same was true for Jefferson and Madison during the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

During the “First World War” issue of immigration created a lot of havoc in the United States as the diverse population of the nation was standing in both support and against the war. The main issue was that creating an alliance with any of the sides would create a fragment in the nation and would worsen the internal situation. Wilson decided to be nonaligned in the situation.  

The same situation was faced by Jefferson and Madison and they too chose to be neutral in the conflict amongst France and Britain during the Napoleonic War. Northern Europe was having a trade relationship with Britain and it was believed that United States too was having an alliance with France.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: World War I

Keywords: First World War, United States, nation, alliance, nonaligned, Jefferson, Madison, France , Britain, Napoleonic War, Northern Europe, United States, France

KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
3 0
Split US allegiance--During World War I, the US people were split on who to help and the same was true for Jefferson and Madison during the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France.

Jefferson and Madison attempted to remain neutral in the conflict between Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars because NE had a trade relationship with Britain but many believed the US owed an alliance to France after they helped during the Revolution. 

Wilson faced a similar issue as immigration had created a diverse US population with support on both sides of World War I. Creating an alliance with either side could split the country and create problems within the US. 
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