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  2. The Marshall Plan was one of the first elements of European integration, as it erased trade barriers and set up institutions to coordinate the economy on a continental level—that is, it stimulated the total political reconstruction of Western Europe.

  3. Dec 16, 2009 · The Marshall Plan was a U.S. program that provided aid to Western Europe after World War II. It aimed to rebuild the continent, halt the spread of communism and foster trade with the United States.

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  4. Jun 29, 2022 · Learn about the Economic Recovery Act of 1948, also known as the Marshall Plan, which provided economic aid to postwar Europe. Read the speech by Secretary of State George Marshall that proposed the plan and the act signed by President Truman.

  5. Learn how the Marshall Plan, a massive US-led program to aid European recovery after World War II, was a strategic response to the Cold War threat of communism. Explore the origins, objectives, and outcomes of the plan and its impact on the US and Europe.

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  6. The Marshall Plan stabilised the economies and political systems in several European nations bordering the Soviet sphere of influence. This reduced the likelihood of communist takeovers in these countries.

  7. Learn about the Marshall Plan, a comprehensive program to rebuild Europe after World War II, initiated by Secretary of State George C. Marshall in 1947. Find out how it affected the U.S. and European economies, the Cold War, and the Soviet Bloc.

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