The only enemies who were forced to become allies of the Romans were the Samnite and Lucanians of southern Italy. The Romans could do so because they defeated them. All the other alliances Rome had were not with enemies. They were with peoples who decided to become friends and allies of Rome.
The only enemies who were forced to become allies of the Romans were the Samnite and Lucanians of southern Italy. The Romans could do so because they defeated them. All the other alliances Rome had were not with enemies. They were with peoples who decided to become friends and allies of Rome.
The US probably became allies with South Vietnam in 1961.
they both hated germany
Dec 1941
As soon as the US entered the war in December 1941
It all started with the bombing of Pearl Harbor...
Because the people that made it part of it just decided to.
You mean military allies? It depends on the specific situation, but it is very unlikely. The only time when Mexico and the US had such kind of alliance was during World War Two.
No country attacked the US before they joined WW1, but the US's allies such as France and Britain were attacked and at war with Germany, so the US decided to support their allies and join the war. The sinking of the British/ American ship "The Lusitania" was a trigger for the US to join the war.
because they helped us with the war and wanted to get Britain up the butt
The Axis (vs. The Allies = US/Brits)