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America is a large country whose people have many different opinions. Some Americans believed that America could remain neutral during World War 1, some believed that America could but should not stay neutral, and some believed that America could not stay neutral. Initially, those in favor of neutrality were the vast majority. Eventually those supporting participation in the war became a larger and larger fraction of the population, until they were so large that a declaration of war became politically possible.
because of europes problems; foreign war; and geographical distance.
Switzerland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, MId and Southern African countries, Middle East, Western Asia, Latin-America, South America.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Spain.
The U.S. wanted to remain neutral before World War 2. But after the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, America was not hesitant when entering the war.
all i know is South America and Mexico where neutral in ww2.hope it helps.
President Woodrow Wilson in 1914 proclaimed that America would be neutral and not enter the world war in Europe (today that war in called World War 1). Eventually, America did have to enter the war, but in its early years, most Americans were opposed to doing that.
In World War 1, America tried to remain neutral.
because America was too proud to join in and they thought they should remain neutral
Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Finland, South America
Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê
America is a large country whose people have many different opinions. Some Americans believed that America could remain neutral during World War 1, some believed that America could but should not stay neutral, and some believed that America could not stay neutral. Initially, those in favor of neutrality were the vast majority. Eventually those supporting participation in the war became a larger and larger fraction of the population, until they were so large that a declaration of war became politically possible.
because of europes problems; foreign war; and geographical distance.
We do not know who you mean by saying America. America is several countries, some of which were neutral during WWI. Nor do you state who you are. It is therefore impossible to answer your question.
Washington advised the nation to remain neutral in world affairs because he felt America wasn't strong enough to battle a major European power. He also didn't think America could afford it financially.
Switzerland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, MId and Southern African countries, Middle East, Western Asia, Latin-America, South America.
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