The Truman Doctrine is the document that promised assistance from the United States to any country threatened by European nations. President Harry S. Truman sponsored this document. It important to the United States because the U.S.<span> needed assistance for </span>Greece<span> and </span>Turkey<span> to forestall communist domination of the two nations.</span>
The document was called the Truman Doctrine. It Written by Harry Truman, the President of the United States in 1947 to stop the threats of <span>Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.</span> The document stated that it would assist any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian forces using political, military and economic aide.
Cottage industries were pushed to the brink of extinction, as mass produced goods were cheaper and faster to produce. Working conditions in during the revolution were not very good and in some cases were horrific. The living conditions of most workers was no better.
It was René-Robert Cavelier who was the first French explorer to reach the mouth of the Mississippi River he was sent on this expedition by King Louis XIV and started all the way in Canada.