George Washington advised the United States to practice neutrality in his Farewell Address to prevent entanglement in foreign conflicts and alliances that could draw the nation into wars. He believed that remaining neutral would allow the young nation to grow and develop independently without the distractions of international disputes. Washington feared that partisan politics and foreign influences could undermine national unity and stability. By advocating for neutrality, he aimed to protect the nation's interests and maintain peace.
When the Japanese attacked the US.
No
The major reason for the US exchanging neutrality for the war of 1917 was that the Germans were using their ships to attack the Us ships. The US ships were carrying American citizens at that time.
Because the US had no interest in the World War1.
The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
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the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939
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When the Japanese attacked the US.
no there was not!
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