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no, it is a matter of opinion, and George Washington was the greatest man in the world
Policy of neutrality/ American neutrality
The shots were considered to be the beginning of the American Revolution, and the American Revolution had worldwide impact. The beginning events were "heard around the world" because of the eventual impact of what followed.
American attitudes towards World War 1 at its outbreak were most feelings of indifference. At the time, most Americans had no interest in exerting American interests on other countries and favored isolationism. However, several incidents shifted American opinion until eventually the US declared war on Germany, with full public support.
It's your opinion on who is the best player in the world.
Germany's invasion of Belgium.
Germany's invasion of Belgium.
We were Wirral and planning on remaining neutral at the beginning of WW1.
The Philippines .
phillipine islands
philippine islands
Neutrality laws American isolationism U.S. public opinion
Ralph B. Levering has written: 'The cold war, 1945-1987' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, World politics 'American opinion and the Russian alliance, 1939-1945' -- subject(s): American Foreign public opinion, Diplomatic history, Foreign public opinion, American, Foreign relations, Public opinion, World War, 1939-1945 'The public and American foreign policy, 1918-1978' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Foreign relations
The shots were considered to be the beginning of the American Revolution, and the American Revolution had worldwide impact. The beginning events were "heard around the world" because of the eventual impact of what followed.
no, it is a matter of opinion, and George Washington was the greatest man in the world
It marked the beginning of the American Revolution.
Policy of neutrality/ American neutrality