Well the Americans did most of the aiding. Franklin D. Roosevelt the President at the time. And the citizens not wanting to go to war Roosevelt sent aid to the British.
She had a crew of 120 - and could carry 360 passengers. See the related link for the Wikipedia article.
Archimedes invented the screw because there was a hole in one of the ships and water was leaking everywhere. He used it to lift the water up from the boat and through to the other side.
The US always supported Great Britain and France in fighting German and Italian aggression by selling war equipment and vehicles to them. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the US became fully involved in the war.
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No In places like great britain where the cops are idiots they dont let us carry them but you can
it became international because Britain and France were fighting on so many fronts in different places of the world
She had a crew of 120 - and could carry 360 passengers. See the related link for the Wikipedia article.
So actually Hillary hoisted the flag of Great Britain because England financed their expedition.
It depends. Some people think that Great Britain is a nicer place than the United States, some think the other way around.
The crops from our fields were so plentiful this year that we have enough to carry us through winter.
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Roosevelt did support the idea of a cash and carry program with Britain, and in fact, was the one to propose it. FDR served as America's 32nd President.
How do you know that the tank was made in Britain and why do you need to know? BecauseI know they made it in World War 1 and for a history class. The first tank was made and used by England/Great Britain in 1915 during World War I. The tanks at that time actually had no weapons on them. They were solely used to carry soldiers where no other vehicles could go.
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Yes. To avoid open US involvement in the early part of World War II, Roosevelt established a "cash and carry" agreement with Britain and other Allies such as China. The US would not engage in shipping war materiel. The agreement provided capital for businesses still recovering from the Great Depression. However, Allied countries soon ran short of funds and "Cash and Carry" was replaced by "Lend Lease" in which repayments for war materiel could be deferred.