Respuesta :

To help England rebuild after WW2 (WorldWar2)

Answer:

The goals of the Marshall Plan were to facilitate reconstruction, as well as economic aid, for the European countries that were destroyed after the fighting in the war.

Explanation:

The plan created by the United States - European Recovery Program - became known as the Marshall Plan and aimed to prevent the spread of communism. The name Marshall is related to the United States Secretary of State who was the mastermind of the plan: George Marshall.  The objectives of the plan were to facilitate reconstruction as well as economic aid for European countries that were destroyed after the fighting. Even the Soviet Union was even invited to participate in the program's lines of action - defined in July 1947 - but Stalin, the leader, refused to attend the meeting and the program because he believed the plan was a capitalist trap.

About $ 13 billion was invested over 4 years to the countries that adopted the idea. With this money spent on economic assistance, countries had their economies growing, and then have the integration that characterizes them today.