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Dakota Frye
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12 April, 18:16
How did Americans feel about the ww1?
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Sharon Hamilton
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The Americans didn't really care about Europe and it politics so when the Mexicans received the German message to invade the United States, the Americans started hating the Germans. In general ww1 was a war of uselessness and nothing came good out of it because ww2 happened.
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