In 1914, American businessmen were primarily involved with several European powers, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Russia. These nations were significant markets for American goods and investment opportunities, particularly in industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and finance. The growing interconnectedness of global markets also made American businessmen keenly interested in the economic dynamics of these European powers, especially as tensions rose leading up to World War I.
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