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August 1914 marked the beginning of the Great War, which was mostly fought on European soil for the first three years of the conflict. The times when United States amalgamated the Great War on April 6, 1917, it elevated the conflict to the status of a world war. As a direct reaction to German activities that resulted in the loss of American lives and desecrated nonaligned rights, United States joined World War I. The aptitude that the Great Conflict will be the conflict that would end all wars was violated with the victories in Europe by Adolf Hitler and the invasion of Asia by Japan, which initiated the Second World War. Both of these events occurred after the Great War. The United States of America would also be brought into this conflict; but, in contrast to World War I, it would not be German acts that would bring them in; rather, it would be an assault on US Marine Forces by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.
The employment of unobstructed submarine warfare by Germany, which bring about in the demises of individuals of America, and the assault on the United States Marine Forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, were the primary activities that led to the United States entering both wars.
These occurrences were critical in determining the path that the United States would take throughout the wars, although Wilson and Roosevelt had a role in shaping them to some extent. These 2 presidents put warfare strategies into effect in a way that were initially intended to retain the United States out of the conflicts, but later, these strategies evolved as a result of the effects of the wars that were taking place in Europe and Asia. Wilson's strategy was not only intended to retain the United States out of the war, but it was also intended to launch nonviolent defrayal amongst the belligerents. However, this goal was not achieved since Germany initiated unobstructed submarine fighting, which caused Wilson's policy to be abandoned. The initial intent of Roosevelt's strategy was to prevent United States from being involved in a war; but, it was finally modified to include provisions and assistance for the United Kingdom.
The last factor that determined whether or not the United States would intervene was public opinion. In the years foremost up to the United States' participation in the conflicts, public opinion was uniformly against the country becoming involved
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"Role Of USA In World Wars", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 1, page no.b361-b367, January-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2301142.pdf
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