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Summary The USA's involvement in Europe pre 1949

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High-quality, detailed revision notes covering the full AS AQA History specification. These notes helped me achieve 92% overall at AS Level. They include clear explanations, concise summaries, key dates, historians’ interpretations, and thematic overviews — perfect for both exam preparation and essay writing. Organised by topic and tailored to AQA mark schemes, these notes are ideal for anyone aiming for an A or A* in History.

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The USA’s policy towards Britain and Europe
 Initially the USA were committed 3. The USA’s Involvement in Europe US a

towards the reconstruction and
democratisation of Europe
 There is no suggestion that the USA
The Launch of the Marshall Plan
envisaged any long-term military or
political engagement with Europe  In May 1947 as under secretary of state for economic affairs Clayton returned from Europe. He
 There was also no indication that the concluded that a failure to revive the economies of Western Europe
USA regarded Europe as a springboard  He predicted the loss of a market for American goods leading to unemployment in the USA
for Global power  Also, in May 1947 Kennan’s Policy Planning Staff (PPS) group stated that it didn’t regard communist
 In July 1945 assistant secretary of state activities in Europe was the problem
Acheson warned that Europe posed a  For the PPS the real problem was the impact of the 2 nd world war upon the economic, political and
wider threat to capitalism and to social structure of Europe
international stability  The PPS stated that US aid should focus on the economy rather than combating communism
 Acheson argued that the railway and  5th June 1947 Marshall revealed his plan known as the European recovery plan (ERP)
power systems had collapsed and the  Over 5 years, the Marhsall plan provided $13.5 billion to 16 countries across Europe, aid was also
financial systems that come to a given through goods
standstill  A condition of receiving aid was that some of it had to be spent on importing goods from the USA
 William L Clayton in May 1947 stated  Recipients were also required to share economic information with the USA this was in line with
that Europe was deteriorating as millions containment
of people faced starvation, he argued  The American vision for Europe was the creation of a single European market, historians argue the
that aid from the USA was needed Marshall plan helped this
 By 1947 the US strategic plan on Europe  This leads to the creation of the European economic community from 1957
was focused on ensuring economic  The USA were afraid the economic depression would cause the countries to elect a communist
recovery post WW-2 and unity leader who would fall under soviet influence
 By 1947 the USA had reached the  In France the French communist party had 1.7 million members in 1947; to achieve stability as
conclusion that only western Europe Europe became more communist, the Marshall plan was offered to all of Europe
could be in their influence, so Europe  The soviets saw the Marshall plan as American economic Imperialism and in 1947 Czechoslovakia
was divided and Hungary weren’t under communist control, they showed interest in receiving aid which would
 The USA’s route intro Europe came have led to the restoration of European markets
through its special relationship with  In July 1947, the Soviet Union walked out of the Paris peace conference and by September had
Britain established Cominform
 Britain was more stable than other  The USSR were clear on the Marshall plan and satellite states considering receiving aid were ordered
states and through a desire to preserve to reveres their decisions by Stalin
its international status Britain agreed  The Marshall plan then can be considered to have accelerated the divisions of eastern Europe
mutual support to the USA
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