Briefly discuss the efforts taken by the U.S to promote global trade after World War II.

Briefly discuss the efforts taken by the U.S to promote global trade after World War II.



After World War II, as a means to dampen the spread of communism, the United States set out to infuse the ideal of capitalism throughout as much of the world as possible. 


The Marshall Plan to assist in rebuilding Europe, financial and industrial development assistance to rebuild Japan, and funds channeled through the Agency for International Development were some of the measures taken by U.S. to strengthen the world economy. 


With the countries newly freed from colonial powers striving to gain economic independence and the financial assistance offered by the United States, most of the noncommunist world's economies grew, and new markets were created. 


The benefits of the foreign economic assistance given by the United States flowed both ways. For every dollar the United States invested in the economic development and rebuilding of other countries after World War II, hundreds of dollars more returned in the form of purchases of U.S. agricultural products, manufactured goods, and services. 


In short, the United States helped make the world's economies stronger, which enabled them to buy more from us.



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