It would be "to curb smuggling on key sea routes off the eastern coast" that was <span>not a professed aim of the Sugar Act of 1764, since its sole purpose was to raise revenue. </span>
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It's a circuitous relationship, as the Depression did not constrain us into war, and truth be told, amid the greater part of the 1930s made us more independent. Yet, as the war in Europe warmed up in the last some portion of the decade, it turned out to be evident that the Allies, Britain, and France, couldn't remain all alone.
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The land owned by the US doubled in size.