Yes, but in the later stages of the first World War.
Yes
The United States purchased NO country or territory from Florida (Florida is part of the United States).
Yes there were two alliances during WW2. There were the Axis (Hitlar and Japan) and the ALLIES oh yeah. They were the U.S the U.K, France, USSR (russia) and so many more Allies. But those were the main ones it's the Allies: US, UK, USSR, China, Australia, British Empire, and the Dutch empire or something and Italy(After Mussolini was exiled) Axis: Nazi Germany, Romania, Italy, Japan
There were 48 states in 1914
45 states
Spanish territory claimed the largest territory that later became a part of the United States.
Woodrow Wilson was part of the allies during ww1 he was the president of the united states and the united states were on the allies side
Seeing as Pennsylvania is part of the United States and the United States fought for the Allies in World War I, yes.
Germany and Japan were the main Axis powers. The United States were part of the Allies.
Yes, Scotland and the United States are allies. They have a strong historical relationship based on diplomatic, military, and economic cooperation. Scotland's membership in the United Kingdom also contributes to its alliance with the US.
United States and England.
as far as the United States an her allies are concerned, all of it.
The axis was made up of the Germans, Italians, and the Japanese. The main allied powers were the United states, Britain, and Canada. There were resistance groups in France who helped the allies after D-day.
Canada, Great Britain, The United States, eventually France, The Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and a few others that don't matter.
why are the United States considered part of the western world
Alaska is one of the fifty states in the US (United States). United States is in North America.
why are the United States considered part of the western world
southeastern part of the united states