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Why did the United States introduce the Marshall plan post war era

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Why did the United States introduce the Marshall Plan in the post-war era? to stabilize Europe and support democratic governments
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The United States introduced the Marshall plan after the World War II in order to rebuild Western Europe which had been devastated due to the damages caused by the war. It aimed to stabilize the Europe, curtail the spread of Communism therein and spread and support the democracy.

Marshal Plan was named after US Secretary of State George C. Marshall and it also called as European Recovery Program. Under the Plan, US provided more than $15 billion to rebuild Europe.

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