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For nearly three years the United States remained technically neutral, though its trade favored the Allies who controlled the seas
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that roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didnt want or need-apex
Truthfully the American neutrality placated the American people who did not want to be in another foreign war. However, while being neutral Roosevelt created the Lend Lease Act to assist Britain and others with munitions, ships and planes. America also sent food and other needed items to England. Roosevelt wanted to fight against the monster Hitler, but the Americans did not fully understand the devastation of Hitler's oppression and the genocide of the Jews as President and Mrs. Roosevelt and other cabinet members did.
Britain had a treaty to protect the neutrality of Belgium.
President Roosevelt wanted to help Britain instead of remaining neutral.
Because Roosevelt could not protect british cargo ships b/c US was technically neutral so he declared the entire western hemisphere neutral for he could reveal the location of German submarines to the British
Technically, Great Britain remained neutral during the US Civil War. The Confederacy did all it could on a diplomatic basis to gain recognition from Great Britain.
For nearly three years the United States remained technically neutral, though its trade favored the Allies who controlled the seas
Franklin D. Roosevelt supported China and Great Britain during the war and made munitions. From 1933 to 1940 he remained neutral and stayed out of the war. He was anti-war for the country as they were recovering from the Great Depression.
Because they were trolls.
No
They were neutral.
Britain was neutral.
united states needed to be neutral in the war between France ad Britain because ?
Neutral fats help in keeping the body warm by insulating. They also act as a padding for the body. An example of neutral fat is Monoglyceride.
No, it has a policy of keeping a Neutral Point Of View (NPOV)