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				 Lend-Lease and Colonial Holdings 
 
			
			Part of the wartime Lend-Lease deal was that, once the war was over, Britain and France would dismantle their colonial holdings.   Whether this was an indication of an anti-colonial feeling by the Americans or just a long-term move to open up foreign markets for their 'economic empire' can be debated.   Fighting communism certainly paved the way to open the door to the United States setting up a 'proxy-empire' supplying arms and goods along with political oversight to several nations world-wide.
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