Believed that Wilson had made
the USA enter the war because
of his relationship with big
business.
Evidence
The powerful and
wealthy gained huge
profits from US enter to
the war
Exports to the
Allies brought
America out of
Depression
1914
Bryan resigned because
he felt the loans and
exports were
compromising neutrality
Pressures for war entry
came from ordinary
business interests
Political stance of historians
Isolationist
Felt that war entry was wrong
should not be repeated
Recent revaluation of period views credebility
Refined economic
data suggests the
period historians were
valid in their veiw
Benjamin O. Forham
US exports doubled as a percentage of the GNP
1914 - 1916
70% of them went to Europe
As a result
German renewal of unrestricted
warfare which was a real catalyst
of America entering the war
Economic reasons not significant
1916
US economy was already
healthy due to their
entry into markets the
nations in WWI could not
meet. Regardless of
allied trade the nation
would have prospered.
2008
Ross Kennedy
Wilson blamed
old European
reliance on
balanced power.
Wilson felt
collective security
could only be
achieved by trust.
Felt Germany had
to return taken
lands and become a
democracy
Wilson shared Allied war aims
This contradict neutral
ideals as he would
always favour one side
1990s
Harold Evans
Veiw
Wilson followed
moral principle
USA had to fight
to make the world
a better place
Evidence
Contrasted
Wilson with
Roosevelt who
he felt would
have gone to
war earlier in
order to ...
defeat the aggressor nation Germany
remedy US greivances
restore the balance of power
Felt he went to destroy the
old forms of diplomacy and
introduce a new world order
based on rights and respect
for all people
1950s
Carl N. Deger
View
Argued that
Wilson's main
interest when he
entered the war
was legalistic
Evidence
Neutrality concepts held by
Wilson followed the law which is
why he made the USA become
involved in Latin America
Had stated that under
international law, America
could freely trade with any
nation it wanted to and
American citizens were not
to be harmed while sailing.
Germany defied this and attacked
them with unrestricted submarine
warfare which Wilson saw as illegal
and a crime against humanity.
1960s
Hugh Brogan
Germans left Wilson with
no choice. US involvement
was inevitable
Unrestricted
submarine warfare
renewal was
meant to defeat
Allies before the
USA could get
involved
A better world was at stake
Did not like either side but
when involvement was
certain the Allies were seen
as the lesser of the two evils
Key
Had no choice
Wanted to enter war
Period bias
Historian
Dates
Niall Ferguson
2003
Book Colossus
Wilson was an idealist
who sought a new
international order based
on fairness and justice
Wilson felt any peace settlement should
advantage of European people and not
governments seeking to impose control
December 1914
2015
Ferguson felt each nation
should chose who their
sovereign leadership
Though the Lusitania sinking
and submarine problem were
triggers, Wilson had sublime
thoughts in mind when
declaring war