President Woodrow Wilson wanted the United States to remain neutral during World War I primarily to maintain peace and stability at home and to protect American interests abroad. He believed that involvement in the conflict would be detrimental to the nation's values and would lead to significant loss of life. Additionally, Wilson aimed to promote diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the war, reflecting his vision of the U.S. as a moral leader in international affairs. Neutrality also allowed the U.S. to continue trading with both sides, benefiting the economy.
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