Both wars America didnt want anything to do with. at first. it cost to much money to go to war plus they had previously sworn they wouldn't get cought up in European affairs. so they were trying to stay out of both wars. one war they joined in on because German u boats were bombing their ships for no reason killing many innocent Americans. the other war they joined because the japenese bombed pearl harbor. but in the beginning, American reactions to the wars were neutral because thay didnt want to get involved.
Canada played a much biggger part in World war two
The Big Four during the World War 1 were Russia, Great Britain, Germany and France. However, at the moment the positions has been switched with the United States as the world's super power.
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Written by Jean-Marie Remarque it is, as I remember, a splendid book of the horrors of WW1. It was a war like no other. No war, perhaps, before or since has been so 'romantic', which is a difficult word to use about warfare.
America was a late and reluctant entrant into the Great War. It was thrust into WW-II by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Canada played a much biggger part in World war two
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The Big Four during the World War 1 were Russia, Great Britain, Germany and France. However, at the moment the positions has been switched with the United States as the world's super power.
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The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military