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US involvement in Europe (the special relationship (US-British relations…
US involvement in Europe
the special relationship
US-British relations had helped Britain maintain its status as a world power, despite huge costs and losses of the war
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the USA was willing to deal with Britain as one of the most militarily strong and politically stable European states
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it was hoped that the Marshall Plan would weaken the attractions of communism and thus the influence of the Soviet Union
between 1947-52, the Marshall Plan provided $13.5 billion to 16 countries in Europe
Marshall Plan terms
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financial aid would be provided with the condition that some goods be purchased from the USA and economic information was shared
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