Melodie,
More difficult tree health questions! Well, is it unusual for the tree not to have new growth the first spring? Yes, it should have, at least, some new growth. However, it is not surprising for a newly transplanted tree to show "transplanting shock"...wilting appearance, chlorotic foliage, crown dieback, etc.
Assuming the tree is still alive, make sure the tree is receiving proper sunlight/shade, water, and fertility. If the tree is showing obvious signs of decline, then please contact your local state extension office or a professional tree care specialist (e.g., certified arborist).
Many tree health questions require on-site evaluation, thus the need for additional information and details.
Good luck!