They did join in the world wars,
in ww1 the Americans joined the British/french side in 1917.
in ww2 they joined the side of Britain again in 1941.
America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour
it didnt
Because Eissenhower didn't want communism to spread from Asia
Yes, World War II did involve trench warfare, but it was not as prevalent as it was in World War I. Trenches were still used in some battles, but the war also saw the use of new tactics and technologies that reduced the reliance on trench warfare.
they didnt. soldiers swam and flew.
America didnt really lose the war. It was never America's war to lose.
America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour
because we thought that if it did not involve us it was none of our business
technically world war 2 from 39 to 45 world war 1 was from 1914 to 1918 although America didnt enter until half way through 1917
because, america was still recovering from the great depression and had the military size to stand up against the germans. also they didnt get involve because, they didnt want to have anything to deal with it. this changed in 1941 when they noticed that jews were being killed for no reason
Before World War One, the United States of America had an isolation policy. This meant that they did not involve themselves in any international affairs or wars. However after World War One, there was a massive shift in their policy and they eliminated their isolation policy.
They beleived it was a civil war, and America didnt belong their.
it didnt
It didnt
They didnt want to start a war
they didnt win...
America didn't fight in world war 1