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The Cold War By: Isaiah Jones • The Cold War was a period in time when state of political hostility that existed between the United States and the USSR which often dated between 1945, which was the end of Word War II, until 1991 which was the end of the Soviet Union. What is The Cold War • • • • Disagreements over rebuilding Europe The differing political systems War devastation causing suspicion and mistrust Democracy vs. Communism Causes of The Cold War • In 1948 George Marshall, Secretary of State, began the Marshall plan also known as the European Recovery Plan. “The need for such a program was considered urgent not only to support America's largest trade partners, but also to prevent the spread of communism from the Soviet Union.” So for the next four years the U.S. spent time restoring Europe to prosperity. Overall the U.S. contributed 13 billion dollars to European counties. “By the end of the plan, approximately $3.4 billion had been spent on the importation of raw materials and semi-manufactured products, $3.2 billion had been spent on food and agricultural needs, $1.9 billion had been spent on vehicles and machinery, and $1.6 billion had been spent on fuel.” Marshall Plan • In 1950 was the Korean War and was significant because it was the first “hot war” that was arising during the Cold War. It was fought between South Korea and North Korea and was fought at the 38th parallel, which became the postwar border between South Korea and North Korea. The Korean War • In 1955 the Warsaw Pact was formed. The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance between the communist nations in Eastern Europe that included the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, East Germany, Romania, Poland, Hungary, and Albania. It was given its name “Warsaw” because the treaty was signed in Warsaw and was basically the Soviet Union’s response to West Germany joining the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). Warsaw Pact • In 1961 the Berlin Wall was built. The wall was built and acted as a border between East and West Berlin to prevent East Germans from escaping from the East and traveling to the West. The main reason people wanted to cross the Berlin Wall was to escape the communism and go to the free country of West Germany so that the people could start a new and better life. And in the process of crossing the Berlin Wall many people died and or were killed by a guard but some crossed the border successfully. The Berlin Wall • In 1962 the Cuban missile crisis occurred and was a time when John F. Kennedy discovered that Cuba had been armed with the Soviet Union’s missiles. Kennedy’s plan was to surround Cuba with a naval blockade hoping it would prevent the Soviets from receiving any more military supplies. “He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites.”3 So for 13 days the world waited for the outbreak of a nuclear war and hoped that the outcome of the Cuban missile crisis would be resolved peacefully. The Cuban Missile Crisis • In 1989 the Berlin Wall was considered to have fallen and all of the points along the wall we re permitted to anyone and they were allowed to cross at any time. The reason the wall came down was because President Reagan demanded that the wall came down so the Soviets were forced to take the wall down. The many people who hated the wall were now ecstatic that it came down considering that the Berlin Wall was a hated symbol of oppression. Fall of the Berlin Wall • The Cold War basically ended as the tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union relaxed and calmed down in 1991. End of the Cold War