At the outbreak of World War One, the United States of America decided not to involve itself in what it saw as a European conflict. However, some major events brought an end to this neutral position.
Despite its profound impact on what became the "American Century", World War I remains a marginal ... Expeditionary Force in one of the bloodiest campaigns in US history, the Meuse-Argonne ...
American Literary History, Vol. 35, Issue. 1, p. 126. In this book, Mark Whalan argues that World War One's major impact on US culture was not the experience of combat trauma, but rather the effects ...
Wilson was firmly opposed to war, and believed that the key aim was to ensure peace, not only for the United States but across the world ... of which amounted to $1.2 billion by 1916) had to ...
BBC Documentaries marking the centenary of World War One ... how it shaped the war and the effect the war had on empire. Travelling to the USA, the topic is isolationism and how it resonates ...