Neutrality Acts of the 1930s (1 ene 1935 año – 31 dic 1937 año)
Descripción:
The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were a series of laws passed by the U.S. Congress in the mid-1930s, specifically designed to prevent the United States from being drawn into foreign conflicts, reflecting the isolationist sentiment prevalent in the country after World War I. These acts imposed several restrictions, including banning the sale of arms to belligerent nations, forbidding American citizens from traveling on belligerent ships, and implementing various economic sanctions, which were intended to maintain U.S. neutrality as tensions in Europe and Asia escalated toward World War II.
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fecha:
1 ene 1935 año
31 dic 1937 año
~ 3 years