The United States was neutral.
It was their unwillingness to join the fight and ideals of staying neutral and separate.
Wilson's statement reflected the position that the US should remain neutral during the beginning of World War 1. This statement reflected what the US people were thinking and feeling too.
They just fought in world war I and they lost so many people and they didn't want to loose more.
We did not want to join in World War One because we wanted to be a neutral country. but this all changed in 1917 when the Lusitania was wrongly sunk by German U-Boats. it was carrying 128 Americans.One year later the Sussex was sunk by German U-Boats, we were outraged and joined the war.
Yes, it was.
yes
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
The US remained neutral until April 1917
neutral
neutral i do beilieve
The United States was neutral.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
yes
because were idiots son!
The united states was neutral
. . . but the US was not a neutral nation in world war 2. The US was one of a number of nations that composed the 'Allies' in declaring war on the empire of Japan.