Answer:
The result of he debate was the stamp act.
Explanation:
In short, Germany was close to being defeated, and America wanted to be part of the post war carve up (when territory was divided). The US was supplying war materials to the Allies and could not do so while maintaining complete neutrality. There was also the sinking of the British ship Lusitania which angered the US. Also, the Zimmerman telegram.
The countries that officially declared their neutrality in relation to the First World War were: Afghanistan - The country received a German diplomatic mission trying to convince it to act against the British in India, its border neighbors. Argentina.
The declaration of neutrality did not mean total isolation from the war. At a different time, several of the officially neutral nations cooperated with either side or both, allowing the use of their resources or territory in the war effort.
Answer:
Yes, Magna Carta did influence the American Colonists ideas.
Explanation:
Many of the principles mentioned in the US constitution can be traced to the Magna Carata. Some of the ideas taken from Magna Carta are the theory of representative government, Judicial Review and the idea of supreme law. For the eighteenth century Americans Magna Carta signified the assertion of the rights against an oppressive ruler, it was due to the influence of Magna Carta that the bill of rights was included in all the state constitutions. The state Constitution and US Bill of rights included such guarantees which were similar to what Magna Carta guaranteed. E.g right to trial and trial by jury, right to liberty and right to property.