Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
The states would remain united
Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.
to remain neutral. however the us entered after the zimmerman telegram
Some colonists chose to remain neutral during the American Revolution due to a desire to avoid conflict and maintain stability in their communities. Many were concerned about the potential repercussions of taking sides, fearing violence and economic disruption. Additionally, some colonists were undecided about the legitimacy of British rule versus the revolutionary cause, leading them to prefer a non-aligned stance. Lastly, personal interests, including trade relationships and loyalty to the Crown, also influenced their decision to stay neutral.
When WWI broke out the United States decided to remained neutral for two and half years, until April 1917.
The US decided to remain neutral in this war, however this pact did not last long.
He saw the rebellionas a threat to the new government's authority.
He saw the rebellionas a threat to the new government's authority.
Washington believed it was important for the United States to remain neutral in foreign conflicts as it was safest.
no
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
The states would remain united
Staying out of European affairs.
The United States should isolate itself from the hostilities and remain neutral.
Switzerland and Spain, Denmark and Norway were neutral but Hitler brought them into the war
Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.