Germany gained advantage over britain in World War 1
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In 1914-1918, America fought against the German Empire and Austria-Hungary. In 1941-1945, the belligerents were Nazi Germany, and the Japanese Empire.
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Yes, several companies such as Ford continued to trade with Germany. Ford supplied them components vital to the German military lorry called the Blitz.
None. Germany held a portion of it from 1900 to 1914 and lost it to the New Zealanders in WWI.
In 1914, the United States had a trade surplus with Germany, exporting more goods to Germany than it imported. Key exports included agricultural products and industrial goods, while imports primarily consisted of chemicals and manufactured items. However, the outbreak of World War I later that year severely disrupted trade between the two nations, as the U.S. adopted a position of neutrality and Germany faced blockades. This shift marked the beginning of significant changes in U.S. trade relationships as the war progressed.
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact
America's trade was neutral in theory, but not in fact
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The British blockade hindered trade between Germany and the United States in 1915.
A decrease in trade for the United States
The U.S. cut off trade to Germany
A British blockade
A British blockade
It was hard for the US to trade with the Central Powers because of the British Blockades, boats that blocked the way to Germany.
The trade metals and ores mostly, but they also export exotic vehicles to the US, like: -BMW -Mercedes Benz -Maybach