by not going into conflict with britian or any other country they did try to stay neutral
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
The US took advantage of the fact that Britain and France were at war by invading Canada in 1812, they did not stay neutral.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
because they had to back up other countries when they got in war
yes
Trade between Germany, England and the US made US stay neutral in light of the submarine warfare
In the previous century the Swedes chose to be "eternally" neutral. Their nation had been in too many wars. They chose to be neutral and stay neutral. During the war Nazis came into their country and the Monarchy had to get them booted out. They did help escaping Jews by allowing them into Sweden. They also helped Norwegians and Finns escapees.
Switzerland was neither in the Axis or the Allies during World War 2. Switzerland wanted to stay completely neutral. And to stay neutral, they would shot any planes that belonged to the Allies and Axis Powers that flew over Switzerland,
It wasn't a state until 1959.
No; they were one of the main allied belligerents.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican remained neutral during the war.