In 1914, American businessmen were primarily interested in trading with major European powers such as Great Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were significant players in global trade and had robust economies. The onset of World War I, however, disrupted these trading relationships, leading to shifts in American trade patterns as the U.S. sought to supply goods to the Allies while navigating the complexities of wartime restrictions.
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