Want this question answered?
items were in short supply for Britain because all their cargo ships bringing food and other things in from the US were torpeoded and sunk by the German UBoats
The first official battle of World War II involving overt US military presence was the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
The bloodiest battle of the civil war was The Battle of Gettysburg...wich the union/North won
The US entered WW2 by declaring war on Japan after being attacked by the Japanese. Germany then declared war on the US. This freed the US from the strictures of being a neutral noncombatant and allowed the full force of the US Atlantic Fleet to participate in protecting the Atlantic supply convoys. Eventually this overwhelmed the German submarine capability.
It was the opening battle of the US Civil War in which the South took the Fort.
a group of German uboats that hunted Allied and US ships
because of the alliances the US had made previous to the start of the war along with the threat of the German Uboats attacking US civilians and property.
It took place in WW II
Wilson entered WWI because the German Uboats were destroying Americas ships. Also the Germans sent the Zimmerman letter to Mexico to ask them to join the war. If they won Mexico would receive all the land in America.
The US joined WW1 after a German battle ship sank the Luisitania, which was an American passenger liner.
Yes, and were attacked by them. The Battle of the Atlantic began before a formal Declaration of War.
items were in short supply for Britain because all their cargo ships bringing food and other things in from the US were torpeoded and sunk by the German UBoats
The US Civil War Battle of Carthage was an early battle in the US Civil War. It took place in Missouri on July 5, 1861. It was a minor battle won by the Confederates.
No. Germany did have spies inside of The US but they never really do much harm until Battle of the Bulge.
US Civil War.
It was the turning point of the war for the us for the battle of the pacific.
Battle of Gettysburg