American Warrior
Banned
Would US isolationism in the 20s and 30s have been anywhere near as intense if Hughes rather than Wilson won the US Presidency in 1916 and took the US into WWI afterwards?
It seems to me that without the semi-authoritarian climate during WWI (ex. Wilson's jailing of WWI opponents such as Eugene Debs) and with a successful ratification of a post-WWI US alliance with Britain and France, the US might be at least somewhat less inclined to be isolationist in the interwar years in this TL.
It seems to me that without the semi-authoritarian climate during WWI (ex. Wilson's jailing of WWI opponents such as Eugene Debs) and with a successful ratification of a post-WWI US alliance with Britain and France, the US might be at least somewhat less inclined to be isolationist in the interwar years in this TL.