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9 April, 03:44

Why did some isolationists feel that there was no need for Americans to feel threatened by

developments in Europe and Asia?

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  1. 9 April, 05:55
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    Most isolationists felt that there was no need for americans to feel threatened by developments in Europe and Asia because the vast pacific and atlantic oceans insulated the country from troubles in those regions, and the United States had formed friendly alliances with all the other nations in the Western hemisphere.
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