Part four the modern USA
The Truman doctrine
After World War II the USA was by far the richest and most powerful nation in the world. However relations between the USA and the Soviet Union quickly cooled after 1945. By 1947 the Cold War had begun. In 1946 the British were helping the Greek government fight communist guerrillas. However British was exhausted after World War II and could not continue. On 12 March 1947 Truman announced that the USA must support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures. Truman hoped the aid would be primarily financial. The USA gave money to both Greek and Turkey. The USA also provided massive aid for Europe, which was devastated by war. The aid given was called the Marshall Plan after Secretary of State George C. Marshall who first proposed aid for Europe in June 1947. The aid was given in 1948-1951 and it greatly assisted European recovery. However in 1950 the USA was drawn into the Korean War.