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Shkiper50 [21]
4 years ago
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Why did many Americans support isolationism? How did Congress and FDR respond?

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Alinara [238K]4 years ago
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They supported isolationism because no one in their right mind wants to go to war. They wanted to stay on their continent and not participate in European controversy. FDR want to get involved because he could help rebuild Europe afterwards and this would enable the US to establish trade deals with Europeans and accumulate a lot of wealth for the country.
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