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When WWI broke out the United States decided to remained neutral for two and half years, until April 1917.
The US remained neutral. It declared war in 1917, three years into the war.
The Pilgrims came to America almost 400 years ago.
250 years
America was part of the British Empire for 174 years, between the early 1600s and 1781.
the first twenty years of the constitution
!917 and 1918. World War 1 began in 1914, and for much of it the US tried to remain neutral in what was seen as primarily a European imperial conflict.
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.
When WWI broke out the United States decided to remained neutral for two and half years, until April 1917.
For nearly three years the United States remained technically neutral, though its trade favored the Allies who controlled the seas
Yes, 1618-1648 are years of the Thirty Years' War, which was fought primaly on present Germany terrains and involved most of European countries (Poland was neutral).
A strong reluctance to become involved in future wars.
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact
The war began in early August of 1914. The US officially declared war in early april of 1917. That's two years and seven months. Also, the US lacked major military presence until the summer of 1918, so it could almost be said that the US stayed out of combat for nearly four years.
At first, he wanted to remain neutral. After Pearl Harbor, he wanted to go to war and spent the last few years of his life focussing on it.
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact