When World War I began, President Wilson wanted the U.S. to remain neutral due to a combination of factors, including the nation's military weakness and its ethnic diversity. He believed that involvement in the conflict could exacerbate divisions among the diverse American population, which included many immigrants from warring nations. Additionally, there were concerns about the economic impact of the war, as well as the potential consequences of entangling alliances and commitments. Wilson aimed to preserve peace and promote diplomacy rather than engage in a destructive global conflict.
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