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why was USA unwillingness to involve in second world war​

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Answered by ydarshna72
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The US thought it had been “burned" in WWI for two reasons: (1) the war had not made the world a safer or happier place, and (2) the US was left with a lot of bad paper from unpaid debts. Thus, the American people in 1939 were most reluctant to get into another European war.

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Answered by gayathrizz0210
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In the beginning, the USA had resisted involvement in the war. It was unwilling once again to face all the economic problems that the First World War had caused. But it could not stay out of the war for long. Japan was expanding its power in the east It had occupied French Indo-China and was planning attacks on US naval bases in the pacific.  

When Japan extended its support to Hitler and bombed the US base at Pearl Harbor, the US entered the Second World War. The war ended in May 1945 with Hitler's defeat and the US dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima in Japan

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