people can be hurt and britain wasn't fair to anyone at all
Because they were given freedom if fought in the war
The arguments against declaring independence were that the declaration of independance would lead to war and the colonist would not be faithful
Lots of excuses are given for war, but in general, it's better to avoid war.
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
1- What were the major arguments for and against U.S. entry into the Great War? What position do you find most persuasive? Why?
The war against Britain that is generally refered to is the War for Independence, which was in the Pre-Colonial time period. :)Niceguymike
Britain.
The land was given to Britain.
You don't mention the options you were given, but the formal reason was that Britain was bound by the Treaty of London of 1839, in which it undertook to 'defend' Belgium if it were ever attacked. The British explicitely mentioned this Treaty in their war declaration against Germany.
Germany. Answer: yes Germany but Italy and Japan also declared war against Britain.
False Britain, Australia, and China aided the U.S in the war against Japan.
By Nazi Germany invading Poland, and Britain's ally, France joining Britain in declaring war against Germany, which in turn led Japan to declare war against Britain and France, which then escalated the war from a pan European to Global (eventually).