Allies in World War 1
Emily Langdon Henderson Period 3 "It has been said that cancellation of Allied war debts was theoretically desirable but practically impossible." The desire of the United States to secure repayment for cash loans and goods extended to European Allies during and after World War I was a highly publicized issue during the 1920??HYPERLINK "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1564.html"s. Along with this, Some say that the United States got nothing out of being involved in World War One. However, this is untrue. The US had huge economic investments with the British and French, meaning if the Allies were to lose, as well as moral gains and political gains.