During World War I, the United States initially adopted an isolationist stance, refraining from involvement in the conflict that erupted in 1914. However, by 1917, several factors, including unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram, prompted the U.S. to shift to an interventionist approach, ultimately joining the Allies. This intervention marked a significant turning point in the war and demonstrated a departure from the earlier isolationist policies.
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