The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act.
By using lendlease to send supplies~
Despite its official neutrality at the outset of World War II, the U.S. provided significant support to Britain through programs like Lend-Lease, which allowed the transfer of military supplies and equipment to allies. Additionally, the U.S. Navy began escorting British ships in the Atlantic to protect them from German U-boat attacks. These actions demonstrated America's commitment to supporting Britain while still maintaining a stance of neutrality until formally entering the war in 1941.
the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France
When the Japanese attacked the US.
yes the US didnt want another war to fight. they didnt join WWI till 1917 with the sinking of a us passenger ship carring weapons to britain.
No
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
by using lend-lease to pick which fascist they wanted to win, kind of like they do today
Despite its official neutrality at the outset of World War II, the U.S. provided significant support to Britain through programs like Lend-Lease, which allowed the transfer of military supplies and equipment to allies. Additionally, the U.S. Navy began escorting British ships in the Atlantic to protect them from German U-boat attacks. These actions demonstrated America's commitment to supporting Britain while still maintaining a stance of neutrality until formally entering the war in 1941.
By proclaiming neutrality and signing treaties with Britain and Spain :)
It allowed the US to give weapons to Britain in exchange for a promise to pay the US back for the weapons or return them after the war. So it allowed the US to help Britain without endangering its neutrality
France and Britain
TRUE
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they challenged them with comimg on foot
The US government declared neutrality in response to France's declaration of war on Britain in 1793, following a policy of avoiding international conflicts. President George Washington issued a Neutrality Proclamation, which aimed to keep the US out of the European conflict.