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Why were Americans willing to take an isolationist stance as events were unfolding in Europe

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Americans were willing to take isolationism from the European conflicts due to the emergence of the great depression scenario and also the losses suffered during WW1.

What is isolationism?

Isolationism is a practice that a country has kept itself isolated from the events and situations of other countries.

During the WWI and the Great Depression era in the year 1930, the US country has gone through many losses and economic crises which induced the Americans to not get involved in the conflicts between the Europeans and Asians which led to World War II. They build their defense system and kept themselves away from those conflicts.

Therefore, the US country was not indulged in World War II and took isolationism.

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