U.S. Foreign Policies During World War Two:
The United States of America played an important role in world war two. During this
time period, they changed their foreign policy during the conflict and fought with the
Allies against Germany, Italy and Japan. Right before and at the beginning of the
conflict, the US foreign policy was isolationist. After Germany conquered Poland and
France and Great Britain declared war, the United States remained neutral and did not
want to be involved in this war because they judged that it was not their war. However,
they had some economic agreements with Great Britain during the forty’s. They sent
ships full of merchandises to Europe because the Allies needed new resources after
Germany invaded France and killed a big part of French and British army. Even if they
disagreed with the actions of Germany and supported Great Britain in its actions, they
remained neutral. Two things made them reviewing their position. The first thing that
happened is that Germany kept sinking American boats coming to Europe because they
wanted to avoid that America help their enemies. After that, the relations between
England and the US were getting better and better. The second thing that happened is the
attack of Pearl Harbor in 1941 by the Japanese, ally of Germany. After those two things
and to defend democracy in Europe, the United States of America declared war to
Germany and its allies and so, changed their foreign policy. Working mainly with the
Great Britain, and showing collective security, they fought the oppressor and slowly
defeated the enemy. The collective security consists is several countries working together
to defend a cause. The US fought with Canada, Great Britain, a part of France, USSR,
Australia and some African colonies against the enemies such as Japan, Italy or
Germany. The intervention of the US and the solidarity between the countries saved the
issue of the war and saved millions of people.
time period, they changed their foreign policy during the conflict and fought with the
Allies against Germany, Italy and Japan. Right before and at the beginning of the
conflict, the US foreign policy was isolationist. After Germany conquered Poland and
France and Great Britain declared war, the United States remained neutral and did not
want to be involved in this war because they judged that it was not their war. However,
they had some economic agreements with Great Britain during the forty’s. They sent
ships full of merchandises to Europe because the Allies needed new resources after
Germany invaded France and killed a big part of French and British army. Even if they
disagreed with the actions of Germany and supported Great Britain in its actions, they
remained neutral. Two things made them reviewing their position. The first thing that
happened is that Germany kept sinking American boats coming to Europe because they
wanted to avoid that America help their enemies. After that, the relations between
England and the US were getting better and better. The second thing that happened is the
attack of Pearl Harbor in 1941 by the Japanese, ally of Germany. After those two things
and to defend democracy in Europe, the United States of America declared war to
Germany and its allies and so, changed their foreign policy. Working mainly with the
Great Britain, and showing collective security, they fought the oppressor and slowly
defeated the enemy. The collective security consists is several countries working together
to defend a cause. The US fought with Canada, Great Britain, a part of France, USSR,
Australia and some African colonies against the enemies such as Japan, Italy or
Germany. The intervention of the US and the solidarity between the countries saved the
issue of the war and saved millions of people.