1. United States & the Great War
For the United States, the Great War was equally as important as it emphasized the economic and military power that the United States would become. ... In 1914, it was easy for the United States to support neutrality. ... In 1915, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan who strongly favoured neutrality resigned in 1915 due to the administration's hostile attitude towards Germany and was replaced by Robert Lansing who was a strong supporter of entering the war on the side of Great Britain. ... The purpose of this telegram was to keep the United States occupied with Mexico so that the Un...
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- Grade Level: High School