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Why was the Atlantic Carter valued by the Allied National Why was the Atlantic Carter valued by the Allied nation pending the end of World War 2?



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First, it publicly affirmed the sense of solidarity between the U.S. and Great Britain against Axis aggression. Second, it laid out President Roosevelt's Wilsonian-vision for the postwar world; one that would be characterized by freer exchanges of trade, self-determination, disarmament, and collective security.

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