jan 1, 1914 - Neutrality/Woodrow Wilson
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As war raged in Europe, President Woodrow Wilson argued that the United States should remain neutral in this conflict, urging Americans to be “impartial in thought as well as in action.” Given the distance between the United States and Europe, Americans readily embraced Wilson's neutral stance. The neutrality that Woodrow Wilson wanted was that they wouldn't get involved in the war completely to stay safe.
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