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Q: Did Americans remain neutral in 1939 because they supported a policy of isolationism?
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Why did Americans like isolationism?

Most Americans preferred to stay neutral and not go to war against other countries. America could advance the cause of freedom and democracy by means other than by war.


What were some arguments that supported the decision of the us to remain neutral?

The war was a European war. The expense to build armaments was massive. Americans did not want to bury other Americans.


Are there differences between isolationism and unilateralism?

Isolationism-Avoid participation in foreign affairs, Neutral. Unilateralism-Act without consulting others you want to be the dominant country.


What was the US isolationism in world war 1?

It was their unwillingness to join the fight and ideals of staying neutral and separate.


What side did the native Americans support in the American revolution?

Depends, some northeastern tribes supported the English while others the colonists. Just like any group there were those who were neutral.


Why was the fighting on the frontier in the revolution especially destructive?

Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.


What side did the most native Americans support in the American revolution?

Depends, some northeastern tribes supported the English while others the colonists. Just like any group there were those who were neutral.


Who did king Louis side with during the American Revolutionary War?

The US supported no one in the French Revolution because America's founding fathers had a great trouble deciding which was better to help the French or not, so they stayedneutral.


Why did some North Americans side with th British in the French and Indian war?

Americans that supported the British, or Loyalists, supported the British in fear of losing their fortunes if the Colonists lost the Indepence War.


Why did many Americans hope to remain neutral in ww1?

because they put their selfs in a 6 or 7 ft. whole and they died bown there


What is the porportion of Americans that suported the revoultionary war?

40 to 45 percent of colonists were Patriots, colonists who supported the Revolutionary War. 20 to 30 percent were Loyalists, colonists who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain. The rest were neutral.


Why did french Revolution divide Americans?

Because not all were patriots so were loyalist , the Quakers were pacifistic and some were neutral and didn't take sides