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Stalin accused the British and Americans of engaging in imperialist practices and conspiring against the Soviet Union. He believed they were trying to undermine Soviet influence and promote capitalism at the expense of socialism. Additionally, he often cited their refusal to open a second front during World War II as evidence of their lack of commitment to the fight against fascism, suggesting they were more interested in weakening the USSR than defeating Nazi Germany.

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What were the British doing with the US merchant ships and sailors?

During the early 19th century, particularly leading up to the War of 1812, the British were seizing American merchant ships and impressing American sailors into their navy. They claimed the right to search American vessels for British deserters, often resulting in the forcible removal of American citizens. This practice heightened tensions between the United States and Britain, contributing to the call for war as American sovereignty and maritime rights were increasingly challenged.


Was Lenin in power before Stalin?

Lenin (1917-1924), but poor health prevented him from doing much after mid 1922. He was succeeded by three men ruling jointly - Stalin, Zinoviev and Kamenev. By 1927 Stalin had sidelined the other two and from 1928 he was the dictator of the Soviet Union.


Why did british leaders decide to end the war of 1812?

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What were the English soldiers doing to the American sailors prior to the war of 1812?

Prior to the War of 1812, English soldiers, particularly the British Navy, were involved in impressment, which involved forcibly taking American sailors from their ships and forcing them to serve in the British Navy. This practice was justified by Britain as a means to bolster their naval strength during ongoing conflicts with France. The Americans viewed it as a violation of their sovereignty and rights, contributing to rising tensions that eventually led to the war. Additionally, British interference with American trade and support for Native American attacks on American frontier settlements further escalated hostilities.


What was Lenin's main concern about Stalin?

Lenin felt that Stalin was far too harsh and that he would not make a good leader, but after his unexpected death in 1924, Lenin did not name his succesor, and Stalin took that chance to take power.