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Frontmatter
Preface
I. Initial American Reactions to the War
II. Wilson and the Establishment of American Neutrality
III. Crises at Home
IV. Accepting the British Maritime System
V. Toils and Troubles: Congress and the German Americans
VI. The President and the First Crises with Great Britain
VII. The Beginnings of Wilsonian Mediation
VIII. Mexico: Wilson and the Rise and Fall of Villa
IX. Wilson, Bryan, and the Far Eastern Crisis of 1915
X. The Challenge of the Submarine and Cruiser
XI. Mounting Tension with Germany
XII. The Lusitania Crisis
XIII. Bryan's Resignation and the Lusitania Impasse
XIV. Mexico: Confusions and Intrigues
XV. The Carribean: Involvement and Intervention
XVI. Renewal of Tension with Germany: The First Arabic Crisis
XVII. Alarms and Aftermaths
XVIII. The Triumph of Carranza
XIX. The Brink of War: The Second Arabic Crisis
XX. Neutrality Reaffirmed
Sources and Works Cited
Index
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