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22 May, 12:18

Why was Woodrow Wilson initially opposed to U. S. involvement in WWI?

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  1. 22 May, 12:46
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    Woodrow Wilson was initially opposed to U. S Involvement in WWI due to him being the Twenty Eight United States President, and he was a democrat, and he wanted world peace. He then made with Congress to declare war having america at a face of peace for a while. He wanted peace, then he declared war.
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