US wanted to trade with the other countries causing them to get involved in the war
Franklin Roosevelt was the united states of America's President when world war 2 started.
Roosevelt
President Franklin D. Roosevelt circumvented U.S. neutrality to aid Britain during World War II primarily through the Lend-Lease Act of 1941. This legislation allowed the U.S. to supply military aid to Allied nations, including Britain, without direct involvement in the conflict. Additionally, Roosevelt utilized "cash and carry" policies, which permitted the sale of arms to warring nations as long as they paid cash and transported the goods themselves, thus maintaining a semblance of neutrality while supporting the Allies.
FDR : Franklin Delano Roosevelt .
Before December 7, 1941, President F. D. Roosevelt supported neutrality.
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president Roosevelt
US wanted to trade with the other countries causing them to get involved in the war
President Roosevelt.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the USA US President Roosevelt
US President Roosevelt did not like the rise in power of Hitler. He also wanted to avoid a world war. He could do very little in controlling the appeasement policies of England and France with regards to Hitler's war less expansion in Europe.
No, he sent supplies to both sides, and before the entrance of the US, the United states was sending military weapons.
Neutrality most likely. Wilson led the US in World War 1, and he stayed neutral for a long time. Roosevelt led it through WWII, so I would say both presidents practiced neutrality.
Franklin Roosevelt was the united states of America's President when world war 2 started.
Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt.