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  1. Little more than two months after this speech, on April 2, 1917, he asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Congress debated for four days, and several senators and congressmen expressed their concerns that the war was being fought over U.S. economic interests more than any strategic need or democratic ideal.

  2. Apr 2, 2012 · On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany, saying, “The world must be made safe for democracy.”. Four days later, Congress voted overwhelmingly in favor of a war declaration. The New York Times reported that the “United States virtually made its entrance into the war” with Wilson’s speech.

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · The three previous ones were the War of 1812, the War with Mexico in 1846, and the Spanish-American War of 1898. After declaring war, the United States drafted 4 million men.

  4. On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress to request a declaration of war against Germany. Wilson cited Germany’s violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, as well as its attempts to entice Mexico into an alliance against the United States, as his reasons for declaring war.

  5. President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany, 2 April 1917. On April 2, 1917, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson addressed a joint session of Congress and requested a declaration of war against Germany, citing Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare, its violation of American neutrality, and its alliance with Austria-Hungary ...

  6. On April 2, 1917, Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. He was uncertain about so many things. But Woodrow Wilson wasn’t at all uncertain ...

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  8. Apr 2, 2012 · Just ask Woodrow Wilson. He won reelection in November 1916 on a pledge to keep the United States out of World War I. Five months later he was asking Congress to declare war on Germany. Foreign ...

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