Prior to the American entry into the war, Woodrow Wilson called for a "peace of reconciliation with Germany", what he called a "peace without victory".
The United States entry into the war on 6 April 1917 threatened further deterioration.
Goldman supported the Germans, even after America entered the war in 1917, and refused to allow Goldman Sachs to participate in a $150 million Anglo-French bond issue arranged by J. P. Morgan.
Selective Serviceb Act of 1917, or Selective Draft Act, enacted April 28, 1917, for the American entry into World War I
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