Most Americans were in sympathy with Britain, especially for the period when Britain stood alone against the might of the Nazi juggernaut. Only a few members of the German-American Bund sided with Germany. Most favored neutrality or isolationism.
Americans continue to be more likely to express sympathies for the Israelis than the Palestinians. The latest poll shows that exactly half of Americans express sympathies with the Israelis, while just 15% have more sympathy toward the Palestinians.
Much depended on the tribes. For some, there was sympathy for the black slaves who they believed were being taken advantage of much like they were by the Anglo-Americans. Some runaway slaves found shelter with Native American tribes and intermarried with them. On the other hands, there were Native American tribes that actually kept African slaves.
After the Americans bombed the Japanese after WW2 we helped them rebuild after having sympathy for the civilians. So really we bombed them to end WW2 but, helped them rebuild so we could then be in a strong alliance with them later like we are today.
His engraving was most definitely anti-British. Showing the crowd as peaceful and the soldiers as organized and deliberate, which was the farthest thing from the truth, shows the Americans in the best light and tries to gain sympathy for their cause. And have you ever heard the saying, "The British are coming, the British are coming!" Well, that was Paul Revere warning the Americans
In motion or producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy.
Helen Hunt Jackson
Spanish oppression of the Cuban people triggered a rebellion that earned the sympathy of many Americans, some of whom began providing arms and money to the rebels.
Most Americans were in sympathy with Britain, especially for the period when Britain stood alone against the might of the Nazi juggernaut. Only a few members of the German-American Bund sided with Germany. Most favored neutrality or isolationism.
no, sympathy is a feeling
Sympathy is correct.
With Sympathy was created in 1982.
The word sympathy (sympathies) is an abstract noun; sympathy is also an adjective.
I can give you several sentences.I have a lot of sympathy for her.His sympathy was appreciated.The funeral guests stopped to pay their sympathy to Mom.
You have my deepest sympathy.
"Sympathy" in Polish is "sympatia".
Sympathy for Nothing was created in 2006.