Most Americans supported the Allies in World War I due to a combination of cultural, economic, and political ties. Many Americans had strong ancestral connections to Britain and France, leading to a sense of kinship with the Allies. Additionally, U.S. economic interests were closely aligned with the Allies, as American banks and businesses had significant investments in their success. The German U-boat attacks on American ships and the revelation of the Zimmermann Telegram further galvanized public opinion against the Central Powers.
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