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because America was too proud to join in and they thought they should remain neutral
America wanted to remain neutral during WWI because it wanted Europe to settle its own continental problems. The USA was eventually forced to enter WWI in order to protect its merchant sea going vessels.
When WWI broke out the United States decided to remained neutral for two and half years, until April 1917.
Many of the Neutral Colonists in the village did not want to go to war against the king and Great Britain.
World War 1 took place from 1914-1918. It was World War 2 that took place in 1939. During the Second World War, most Americans wished to remain neutral. However, when it seemed like Germany would win the war in mid 1940, many agreed on entering the war since it would become a national threat.
Remain out of war.
Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!
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Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
The US wasn't attacked (yet).
Staying out of European affairs.
Switzerland and Spain, Denmark and Norway were neutral but Hitler brought them into the war
The war was a European war. The expense to build armaments was massive. Americans did not want to bury other Americans.
Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.
There were no reason for Sweden to get involved in WWI
because they put their selfs in a 6 or 7 ft. whole and they died bown there