The nationalists were protected by the neutrality laws and could prosper in peace without war all around them.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
which laws are you referring to? The isolationist movement had since lost its momentum by the time of the Battle of the Bulge. Isolationists had a strong political base up to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Battle of the Bulge happened in 1944-45. By that time the population wanted to defeat Germany and Japan and end the war
Isolationists supported the Neutrality Acts primarily to prevent the United States from becoming entangled in foreign conflicts, particularly in Europe. They aimed to maintain peace by avoiding military alliances and interventions, believing that involvement in overseas wars could lead to unnecessary loss of American lives and resources. The acts were designed to reflect a commitment to neutrality and to protect American interests without engaging in international disputes.
The Neutrality Acts happened because many Americans did not want to get involved in an overseas war, especially after the horrific experience of the First World War. The acts were signed during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The United States wanted to maitain its neutrality because it didn't want to commit scarce resources to fight war.
Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.
The Pendelton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883.
because they didnt want to get involve
The Americans maintained an isolationist view and did not want to fight in Europe to help the people over there with the Nazi problem.The laws put a strangle hold on President Roosevelt when he tried to get the US populace and the Congress to see that they needed to help Europe get free of the evil Nazis.It prevented the US from helping England but the lend lease act got around that.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
Because they did not want to get too involved in the war. They were afraid of the central powers.
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed because King George III wanted to punish Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. the four acts were the Quartering act, the Boston port act, the Massachutts act, Quebec Acts, and the Administration act.