They just fought in world war I and they lost so many people and they didn't want to loose more.
At first, he wanted to remain neutral. After Pearl Harbor, he wanted to go to war and spent the last few years of his life focussing on it.
Europe wanted Chinese silk, tea, and spices such as: cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.
He wanted to conquer it all and become supreme ruler.
loyalists
Stalin's goals in eastern Europe were territorial control and a reconstruction of the nation. He wanted to keep the majority of the power and did so try by utilizing fear as his major device on the people.
War did not break out in Europe in 1915, it broke out in 1914.Wilson wanted the US to leave it to the Europeans and remain aloof.
America wanted to remain neutral during WWI because it wanted Europe to settle its own continental problems. The USA was eventually forced to enter WWI in order to protect its merchant sea going vessels.
well they wanted to
President Roosevelt wanted to help Britain instead of remaining neutral.
I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
Roosevelt wanted to remain neutral. However, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, all that changed.
He wanted the U.S. to remain neutral, not to be involved in any foreign entanglements.
At first, he wanted to remain neutral. After Pearl Harbor, he wanted to go to war and spent the last few years of his life focussing on it.
He wanted the U.S. to remain neutral, not to be involved in any foreign entanglements.
During WWII they just kind of ignored it. They wanted to remain isolated from the conflicts in Europe after WWI.
The US wanted to remain neutral in the war, much like Switzerland for example. However they were attacked by German U-Boats and had to get involved.
The U.S. government was against going into the French Revolution because they had just gotten out of a war, and the government also wanted to remain neutral.