 Japanese invade Manchuria, China (1931)  WWI Allies “default” on their debt payments to the US.  Italy invades Ethiopia, Hitler re-arms Germany, 

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 Japanese invade Manchuria, China (1931)  WWI Allies “default” on their debt payments to the US.  Italy invades Ethiopia, Hitler re-arms Germany,  Spanish Civil War (36- 39)  Hoover – Stimson Doctrine (1932)  Johnson Debt Default Act (1934)  Neutrality Acts ‘35 and ‘37

 Japanese invade China (1937)  German invasion of Austria and Czechoslovakia ( )  German invasion of Poland – WWII begins  Fall of France (1940)  FDR’s “Quarantine Speech”  Neutrality Act 1939 – “cash and carry”  Destroyer Bases Deal (1940)  Burke-Wadsworth Act (1940)

 Axis Alliance is formed (1940) Germany, Italy, and Japan  U-boats sinking convoy ships in the N. Atlantic ( )  HR 1776 – “Lend lease” bill is signed into law  FDR’s “Garden hose speech”  USS Greer, and USS Reuben James incidents