On theory they were when they passed the Neutrality Acts, stating that they would not involve themselves in foreign affairs. However the Lend-Lease Act reversed the Neutrality Acts because it allowed the United States to give aid (money and war supplies) to the Allied Nations of Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union and other allied countries. The US officially declared war on December 8, 1941 after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, ending the United States' "neutrality".
the americans were really sort of neutral towards the war and did not want to get into it but when pearl harbor happened they felt threatened and felt that they had to protect the safety of their nation and fight.
No, Spain was neutral in World War I.
They would start training at their regimental depot, before being posted to a battalion.
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
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the americans were really sort of neutral towards the war and did not want to get into it but when pearl harbor happened they felt threatened and felt that they had to protect the safety of their nation and fight.
The U.S. wanted to remain neutral before World War 2. But after the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, America was not hesitant when entering the war.
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The United State was more heavily siding toward the Allied powers before World War 1, but remained neutral until April 6, 1917.
The reson the U.S. were not neutral entering the war is because as U.S. cargo ships had been going through Britain and other allied countries Germany would bomb them. This caused the deaths of U.S. civillians. The U.S. asked Germany to stop and they did not compmly.
The United States had invaded the Philippines before they entered the World War 2.
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
No, he sent supplies to both sides, and before the entrance of the US, the United states was sending military weapons.
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