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Increased tariffs on imported goods in the 1920s resulted in

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Increased tariffs on imported goods in the 1920's resulted in European inability to repay World War I loans.
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European inability to repay World War I loans.

Since 1917, the U.S. had provided cash loans and supplies to the European allies, spending over $7 billion in government funds by the armistice of 1918. After that, an extra $3 billion was granted for relief and reconstruction purposes of both the Allies and new European nations.

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