The United States had historically stayed out of European affairs. The United States did not want to fight either France or Germany, its long-standing allies. The United States had agreed to follow Canada’s lead and stay out of the war. The United States hoped the war would be quick and it could take over European colonies in the Caribbean when the war ended.

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