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Was the US right to refuse the fight against Germany when Great Britain and France did?

The US did not have any standing agreements to aid Poland in the event of an invasion, France and Great Britain did. There was no need for the US to pick a fight with Germany just for the sake of fighting.


How many Statues of Liberty were made in France?

It was a gift from that nation to our nation. The occasion of the gift was the 100th anniversary of the founding of America, which triggered a war with Britain. Britain and France had long been enemies, so France was glad to see the USA fighting against Britain and they helped us fight against Britain too. France gave us the Statute of Liberty to show 100 years of friendship and 100 years of opposing British colonialism and military domination of the world.


Britain Australia and France aided the US in the war against Japan?

False Britain, Australia, and China aided the U.S in the war against Japan.


Who were the three main allied forces in World War 2 who were they fighting against?

The US, USSR, and Great Britain were the "Big Three" and they led the Allied countries against the Axis countries led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. * When the war began it was Great Britain, France, and Poland allied against Germany alone.


The US and Britain fought in northern Africa against?

Italy, Germany, and Vichy France.


Name two of the main reasons the US entered the war?

they wanted to help Britain and France as they were all allies and powerful countries, the us had the best weapons around and after the war France and Britain would have to pay the us a great deal of money for fighting in the war


Who did the US support in the war between Great Britain and france?

The US became independent from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War (1775-1783). While still colonies, they fought with Britain against France (French and Indian War). Once independent, the US fought a naval war with revolutionary France (1800) but later was considered an ally by Napoleon, who sold Louisiana (1803). Although attempting to trade with both sides, the US did not take an active role in the Napoleonic Wars, but later indirectly benefited from them, when fighting the War of 1812 against Britain.


Did the US join an alliance to fight against napoleon and France?

NO. The United States was a tacit ally of Napoleonic France, declaring war on Britain and Britain's Native American Allies.


Which event allowed Britain to focus its military resources on fighting the US?

The war with France had ended helping the British to put all their focus into fighting with the united states.


Which country was involved in the western front?

western United States during the period of exploration and development In World War 1, many countries. Germany was fighting against France, Great Britain, Belgium, Australia, Portugal, the US, and others.


Who were the US fighting for and against in the Vietnam war?

It was fighting for democracy and against communism.


What are the risks of overseas trade?

Britain and France were the countries that the US was trading with. If Britain and/or France were to start war with the US, we would not be supplied with what they were giving us.