The Red Scare
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Hostility between Bolshevism and the United States was largely sparked by the American contribution to the Allied expedition to Archangel in Siberia. While these troops did nothing to overthrow Lenin's new government, many thought that was their purpose, and it angered the mistrustful Bolsheviks, who were already fighting their own civil war. Thus, from the outset, America was at ...
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