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Why the United States Resisted Entering World War II Until Pearl Harbor

3. Economic Priorities During the Great Depression

3. Economic Priorities During the Great Depression
The 1930s: A decade marked by economic struggle and reluctance towards foreign conflict.

In the 1930s, the United States was deeply focused on recovering from the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and lasted over a decade. The economic crisis led to widespread unemployment and poverty, making costly foreign wars seem undesirable and out of reach. This period of economic hardship dominated U.S. priorities, influencing the nation’s reluctance to engage in global conflicts (britannica.com).

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