The US was supporting British war efforts through the 'Lend-Lease' program which was known before the outbreak of hostilities as 'An Act Further to Promote the Defense of the United States' .
I believe Germany started WWII when they invaded Poland. They were involved in military activity before then, but I believe that was when they officially started the war.
Militiamen were American colonists who joined together in their town to defend that town in case it ever came under attack during the Revolution. The town militia was only necessary before war was officially declared. After the war was declared, the Continental Army became the defensive force of the colonies.
Means the same thing. Officially the American Civil War was not a war according to those that believe only "a declared war" is a real war. Since the US Civil War was not a "declared war", its officially designated as the "War of the Rebellion" and/or "the war between the states." By this definition, no wars have been fought since WWII; America's last declared war. And don't forget, the US Civil War wasn't a war either! (According to those "not a declared war" people). To answer your question, the Vietnam War has always been called both, even during the 1960s.
it was after the war of 1812 started but it was in 1812
27 Mar 1945: Argentina declared war on Nazi Germany. Prior to this date, Argentina's main contribution was thousands of tons of tinned (canned) beef sold mostly to USA for combat rations. After the war, Argentina unofficially welcomed with open arms any fleeing Nazis.
It was OFFICIALLY made the capital in 1955, although unofficially it had been regarded as such for Centuries before that.
Officially, yes. Unofficially? It will probably take at least three generations before the people of Chicago stop calling it "Sears".
I believe Germany started WWII when they invaded Poland. They were involved in military activity before then, but I believe that was when they officially started the war.
Before a law is a law it is called a Bill.
Officially, it would be October 2011. Unofficially, Jan. 2012.
James the Lesser was not officially canonized. he was declared a saint by the early Christians long before the canonization process was instituted in the 12th century.
He never was officially appointed emperor. He was assassinated at the Senate before they declared him Supreme Ruler.
Cecilia was never declared a saint by the Vatican. She was declared a saint by the early Christian community long before the canonization process was instituted in the 12th century. Early Christians considered that anyone undergoing martyrdom was automatically a saint.
Militiamen were American colonists who joined together in their town to defend that town in case it ever came under attack during the Revolution. The town militia was only necessary before war was officially declared. After the war was declared, the Continental Army became the defensive force of the colonies.
It didn't. One battle in 1775 with Lexington and Concord. Most people weren't that involved in declaring independence.
It didn't. One battle in 1775 with Lexington and Concord. Most people weren't that involved in declaring independence.
Saint Kiera has not been formally canonized by the Catholic Church. While there are local devotions to her, she has not been officially declared a saint through the canonization process.