That was the plan, but all Americans realized we would have to take a side.
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America followed a policy of Isolationism at the beginning of the war. Basically, they felt that a war three thousand miles away over an ocean was none of their concern. However, they had no problem selling ammunition and other supplies to the warring countries, mainly England and France.
As the American Revolutionary War progressed, George Washington had too concerns about troop help from France. His first concern was that France would not send enough troops to help the Americans. His other concern was ironical. He was concerned that France would send so many troops over to America, that France might be tempted to replace the British as "rulers" of the Americans.
A looming concern was that neither the long-distance telephone plant, nor the basic military command and control network would survive a nuclear attack.
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the most important would be trading animals for supplies
Latin America's leaders
terrorism
communication outage, not enough supplies, no leadership
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For involvement of another country is always a federal concern
The United States believed the war posed a threat to world oil supplies
yeah they do , the only concern is the amplifiers plug
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America followed a policy of Isolationism at the beginning of the war. Basically, they felt that a war three thousand miles away over an ocean was none of their concern. However, they had no problem selling ammunition and other supplies to the warring countries, mainly England and France.
Europe getting involved in North and South America.
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