The reason the United states stayed neutral is because President Wilson wanted to protect the U.S investments
Kentucky stayed neutral during and after the war
The United States had control the greater number of states. The Confederacy was always outnumbered, because four slave states had stayed loyal to the Union.
They were the banks for Germany in WW11
Someone who served in the Union army, that is, the Northern part of the United States that stayed loyal, not the Confederates.
The confederate states that bordered the union states varied by time, as some states changed sides or became neutral. Virginia was the only one that stayed the same, bordering Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
the united states stayed neutral cause both of the sides fighting were connected to the united states in many ways.
In the United States no.
united states
They stayed neutral because Woodrow Wilson was very depressed at the time that his wife died and was very religious and didn't like killing.
Kentucky stayed neutral during and after the war
The Condedrerates, the ones who secced for the United States and the Union, the states that stayed loyal to the United States. The confederates were in the south and the union was in the north.
Only one state was allowed to stay neutral, and that wasn't for long. It was Kentucky - one of the four Border states that were allowed to continue practising slavery for the duration of hostilities. But it was on condition that they stayed loyal.
The United States had control the greater number of states. The Confederacy was always outnumbered, because four slave states had stayed loyal to the Union.
Switzerland
They were the banks for Germany in WW11
Neutral