because Japan bombed one of their most popular bays
humanitarian aid to victims of World War II.
The United States would aid all free nations struggling against communism
The countries of Eastern Europe (which became satellites of the USSR after World War 2) in most cases did not accept aid under the Marshall Plan because of their control by Moscow.
The united nations signed an agreement to aid the allies. As part of the united nations they helped the big three against the axis.
Following World War II, the United States funneled approximately $12 billion in loans, credits and trade agreements directed towards the recovery of Europe via the Marshall Plan. The expectation was to extract the maximum in political as well as eventually economic benefits.
yes
The ERP .
The ERP . The European Recovery Plan or the Marshal Plan .
Marshall Plan
The Marshall plan.
wanted to warn European powers against intervention in Latin america
George C. Marshall .
George C. Marshall
After World War II, America aided European nations primarily through the Marshall Plan, which provided over $12 billion in economic assistance to help rebuild war-torn economies. This aid aimed to prevent the spread of communism by stabilizing these nations, fostering economic recovery, and promoting political stability. The U.S. believed that a prosperous Europe would be a key ally in the fight against Soviet influence, ultimately leading to the establishment of a strong, cooperative international order. Supporting European recovery also facilitated increased trade, benefiting the U.S. economy in the long term.
Great Britain and France
They gave americans democracy.
Marshall Plan