Want this question answered?
The US remained neutral until April 1917
remained neutral
U.S. stayed neutral for most of the war they only fought for one year and ended the war
Most likely due to the fact that there were many people in the United States at that time who favored neutrality. That telegraph was just a tipping point to throw us into the war. Many actually think that the telegraph was a fake due to the fact that there were many people in congress who actually wanted to go to war instead of staying neutral. this was mostly due to the fact that the war was ending and it was clearly in the allied forces favor and the U.S wanted to mop up the Germans and be the hero and possible get land in the deal.
Most Americans threatened to revolt if the government declared war. American troops were not prepare for war with European nations. They wanted to protect foreign investment. They believed in the causes of both sides.
The US remained neutral. It declared war in 1917, three years into the war.
The US remained neutral until April 1917
The US remained neutral until attacked by Japan.
Nothing. The United States remained neutral during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
Yes, it was.
The USA remained pretty neutral until the attacks on Pearl harbor.
The US remained neutral to protect her business establishments it had made with several countries.
The United State was more heavily siding toward the Allied powers before World War 1, but remained neutral until April 6, 1917.
The US Military has been stationed at Pearl Harbor since 1898. The answer your Teacher is looking for is "Neutral". The US remained NEUTRAL before Pearl Harbor.
remained neutral
remained neutral
Technically, Great Britain remained neutral during the US Civil War. The Confederacy did all it could on a diplomatic basis to gain recognition from Great Britain.