Neutrality Act
Several
United States
laws
have been called
Neutrality Acts
:
The
Neutrality Act
of
1935
prohibited American citizens from selling arms to belligerents in international war. It resulted from
Italy
's invasion of
Ethiopia
.
The
Neutrality Act of 1937
stated that
United States
citizens could not sell arms to belligerents in Civil Wars, including the government side. It resulted from the
Spanish Civil War
.
Later in
1937
, a second
Neutrality Act
forbade travel by U.S. citizens on ships of belligerents. This was aimed at the
Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)
.
There were also the Neutrality Acts of 1939
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