No, it is false that <span>President Woodrow Wilson won the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize for getting Congress to approve the United States' entrance into the League of Nations, since in fact Congress never approved of such a measure. </span>
The Novikov claimed that if the United States wasn't able to completely avoid the participation in World War 2, it would enter the war at the last moment so that if they win the enemy will tire, and according to Novikov this was a suitable strategy with the United States for World Domination.
The fighting between France and Britain in Europe and the Caribbean helped the American cause because 2) it left fewer British troops to fight in North America. The Americans had often felt ill-equipped compared to the British army, so the less people there were fighting for the British side, the better.
The most serious problems faced by settlers in Virginia<span> was that they suffered high death rates which led to labor shortages in the colony. 1 out of 10 </span>would<span>survive.</span>