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What neutral country did Germany invade in World War 1 that angered the Americans?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.


What neutral country did Germany invade to trigger Canada's involvement?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.


Was most Native Americans a loyalist Patriot or neutral?

Most Native Americans during the American Revolution did not align uniformly with either the Loyalists or the Patriots; many sought to protect their own interests and sovereignty. Some tribes, like the Iroquois Confederacy, had divisions, with some factions supporting the British due to promises of land protection, while others sided with the Patriots. Additionally, many tribes attempted to remain neutral, focusing on their survival amid the conflict between European settlers. Overall, their alliances were often influenced by local circumstances and the desire to maintain control over their lands.


Who convinced the native Americans to abandon their British allies?

The primary figure who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies during the American Revolutionary War was Sir William Johnson, a British Indian agent. He had established strong relationships with various tribes and used diplomacy to persuade them to remain neutral or side with the Americans. Additionally, the changing dynamics of the war and the promise of land and autonomy from American leaders further influenced Native American decisions to shift allegiances.


Which of these groups built many Catholic missions in Mexico and the Southwest with the hope of turning the Native Americans into Christians?

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During the American Revolution many Native Americans tried to remain WHAT?

Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!


What neutral country did Germany invade in World War 1 that angered the Americans?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.


How many Americans buried at Normandy?

There are just over 9800 Americans I have been! It is amazing. I hope this helps


What neutral country did Germany invade to trigger Canada's involvement?

In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.


What argument might the netural colonists in the village use to try to persuade the others that the village should remain neutral?

Many of the Neutral Colonists in the village did not want to go to war against the king and Great Britain.


Why was FDR able to reach so many Americans?

Many Americans were in a desperate state when Roosevelt took office and he gave them hope through government assistance.


How many Americans would remain faithful to the British crown through the course of the Revolution?

About one third or 1/3


How many Jews were killed in Sweden during the Holocaust?

Sweden was neutral in WW2, therefore I just hope the answer to your question is nil.


How many Americans in debt for car?

I wish I could. And when I checked all questions that mirrored the same question remain unanswered. Why don't we knwo what % of Americans have a car note, simple right? I guess not.


What was American public opinion leading up to world war 2?

Leading up to America's entry into WW 2, there was a strong public sentiment to remain neutral among many US citizens. It's true that many Americans did not like the dictatorships of the Axis Powers,however the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ended all thoughts of neutrality.


Was most Native Americans a loyalist Patriot or neutral?

Most Native Americans during the American Revolution did not align uniformly with either the Loyalists or the Patriots; many sought to protect their own interests and sovereignty. Some tribes, like the Iroquois Confederacy, had divisions, with some factions supporting the British due to promises of land protection, while others sided with the Patriots. Additionally, many tribes attempted to remain neutral, focusing on their survival amid the conflict between European settlers. Overall, their alliances were often influenced by local circumstances and the desire to maintain control over their lands.


Who convinced the native Americans to abandon their British allies?

The primary figure who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies during the American Revolutionary War was Sir William Johnson, a British Indian agent. He had established strong relationships with various tribes and used diplomacy to persuade them to remain neutral or side with the Americans. Additionally, the changing dynamics of the war and the promise of land and autonomy from American leaders further influenced Native American decisions to shift allegiances.