Neutrality Acts
Neutrality Acts (1935, 1936, 1937), U.S. legislation banning arms sales and loans to belligerent states. The acts were aimed at keeping the United States out of war. Modified in 1939, they were effectively replaced by the Lend Lease Act of 1941, the purpose of which was to assist the Allies without direct participation in the war.
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