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How did FDR attempt to "help" England without becoming involved in the war?

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The correct answer is: through the Lend-Lease program, in which the United States provided supplies to England and other allies, such as France, which were considered to be "borrowed" and in return the United States leased bases in the Caribbean ,such as in Bermuda

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The lend-lease program provided for military aid to any country whose defense was vital to the security of the United States. The plan thus gave Roosevelt the power to lend arms to Britain with the understanding that, after the war, America would be paid back in kind.

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