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Both countries were Allies against the Central Powers. ================ The US helped Britain, not the other way around. The UK was bogged down in a continental war that was stuck in stalemate, and after a submarine blockade sinking US freight ships combined with the allies' inability to pay for 'lend lease' military goods became impossible to ignore, Woodrow Wilson decided to enter the war on the side of the UK.

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  • Both countries were Allies against the Central Powers. ================ The US helped Britain, not the other way around. The UK was bogged down in a continental war that was stuck in stalemate, and after a submarine blockade sinking US freight ships combined with the allies' inability to pay for 'lend lease' military goods became impossible to ignore, Woodrow Wilson decided to enter the war on the side of the UK.
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  • Both countries were Allies against the Central Powers. ================ The US helped Britain, not the other way around. The UK was bogged down in a continental war that was stuck in stalemate, and after a submarine blockade sinking US freight ships combined with the allies' inability to pay for 'lend lease' military goods became impossible to ignore, Woodrow Wilson decided to enter the war on the side of the UK.
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