No, B/c American has help on world.
American history has had many external conflicts. Here are four examples: The Korean War, The Vietnam War, World War I and World War II. These are conflicts that involved the American military.
A major cause for the U.S. entry into World War I was the unrestricted submarine warfare employed by Germany, which threatened American shipping and lives. The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, which resulted in the deaths of American passengers, heightened public outrage. Additionally, the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany encouraged Mexico to join the war against the U.S., further galvanized American support for intervention. These factors combined to shift public opinion and political will towards joining the Allies in the conflict.
in a world war 1 on the us ecompny all the american are died and and war is started 1941 to 1954 the american is won the war by us economy
the Germans wanted the Mexicans to attack usa to avoid their intervention but the Americans found out about it
The domino theory was used by successive U.S. administrations during the Cold War to justify American intervention around the world.
To provide support for Cuban Independence.
texas annexation ,mexican-american war, spanish-american war
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During the Cold War there were many Latin American countries soliciting intervention from the United States. Some of these countries were Guatemala, Brazil, Chile, and Nicaragua.
The purpose of the CPI was to influence American public opinion toward supporting U.S. intervention in World War I via a prolonged Propaganda campaign.
A war between Spain and the United States fought in 1898. The war began as an intervention by the United States on behalf of Cuba.
This question is vague. Please specify who did intervention with whom and when and where. I have never heard of any intervention being done in World War 2. I could see it happening between General Patton and Field Marshall Montgomery and General Bradley.
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
Pearl Harbor pushed us to intervention during World War II, and 9/11 pushed us into war in 2003. Americans like to be isolationist, as long as it means we won't get hurt despite not being in the war. If we get hurt, we send out the big guns.
Non-intervention
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.