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The Atlantic Charter
Signifying the growing importance of the Anglo-American partnership in the Second World War after the issuing of the Lend-Lease Agreement in March 1941, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt secretly met off the coast of Newfoundland. After the meeting, they issued the Atlantic Charter, a declaration of common principles between the United States and the United Kingdom. These common principles served as war aims and ideological markers for the post-war era. It embodied principles of self-determination, free trade, and social and economic advancement.
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