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Why did Lindbergh favor isolationism?

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Answer: Charles Lindbergh spent the latter half of the 1930s fighting to keep the United States out of Europe’s second world war.

Lindbergh became increasingly unsettled by the public attention surrounding him and his family in the wake of the kidnapping and Hauptmann trial. In December 1935, he and Anne moved the family to Europe, where they hoped to live more private lives.

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