No, Even if the United States had wanted to enter the war, its military force was not ready for war.
The GI Bill provided soldiers returning from World War ll assistance with going to college. This gave America a generation of educated and more qualified individuals who went into white-collar jobs.
The defeat and destruction of the Spanish Armada in 1588 is seen by many as the high point of Elizabeth I's of England's reign. ... As a result of the failed invasion, by Catholic Spain, England became more self-consciously Protestant and Catholicism became increasingly unpopular and was viewed as anti-English.
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