No, Spain was neutral in World War I.
The british were the one interfering with the American shipping on the war of 1812
No, Sweden was neutral during WWII and remained neutral throughout the war
They are called neutral nations. These countries were neutral during World War 2: Spain, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.
Europe was in war, and the United States was neutral. The US helped both sides by supplying goods, and the US got rich from it, thus, enhancing shipping prosperity.
what was the aftermath in econemy and censes created by world war 1
War Shipping Administration was created in 1942.
Neutral nations included countries that did not fight on either side. In Europe, Switzerland was neutral. Spain was ostensibly neutral but aided the Axis (Germany). Ireland was neutral, its shipping being interdicted by both the Allies and Axis, but in many cases the Irish acted in concert with the Allies, as their own sovereignty was at risk. The Vatican was neutral and was occupied by neither side.
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The Color of War - 2001 Aftermath 1-13 was released on: USA: 10 February 2002
they relate to war b/c they dont!
There's some confusion here. The division of Germany into two parts (East and West) took place in 1949 in the aftermath of World War 2. The Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles (1919) relate to World War 1.
It plunged the us into war!
No, Spain was neutral in World War I.
Both relate to a region that is disputed between countries.
The british were the one interfering with the American shipping on the war of 1812
the United States will go to war if necessary in order to preserve the freedom of the seas and to protect neutral shipping from attacks.