America wanted not just to contain communism - they also wanted to prevent the domino effect. Truman was worried that if Korea fell, the next country to fall would be Japan, which was very important for American trade. This was probably the most important reason for America’s involvement in the war.
Many in America believed that they had a responsibility to act because of their commitment to the Truman Doctrine. They had promised to help countries who were threatened by communism.
The Americans believed that the USSR was behind the North Korean invasion and they were determined to stop Stalin.
The United States believed it could win and believed that China would not intervene. They also hoped to take advantage of the USSR’s boycott of the UN to get the UN to agree to military help for South Korea.
The advance of communism elsewhere made America more determined. For example, the USSR testing its first atomic bomb in 1949; the events of the Berlin blockade in 1948-49; and China turning communist in 1949.
He says that American people must play their part in the country’s renewal through the service to others.
The primary motivation for the non-Aztec Native Americans to help Cortes fight the Aztecs was that they were promised a share of the land that would be opened up after Cortez beat the Aztecs.
c. agreed to remain a trading partner of the United States
Explanation:
- According to peace treaty concluded after the war:
- Thirteen colonies were recognized by the United Kingdom to be free, sovereign and independent states.
- The borders of the United States were those of 1763 that extend west to the Mississippi.
- The United States would receive fishing rights at the Big Banks and St. John's Bay.
- All contractual debts were to be paid to creditors on both sides.
- The Confederate Congress would recommend that every state legislator secure the restitution of property from loyalists.
- The United States would prevent assets from loyalists in the future.
- All prisoners of war should be released.
- Both the United States and the United Kingdom had permanent access to Mississippi.
- The territory that the United States took after the treaty was to be reclaimed.
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