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President Roosevelt's Four Freedoms Speech: Worship, Want, And Fear

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Four Freedoms Speech
Main Concept
In 1941 the United States was not yet at war in Europe or the Pacific. President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his State of the Union address. In that speech he outlined his four freedoms: Speech, Worship, Want, and Fear.

The Speech
President Roosevelt gave his Four Freedoms speech on January 6, 1941. FDR wanted it to be a rationale for why the United States should abandon all policies of isolationism (staying away from the rest of the world).

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FDR used the speech to promote the United States' Lend Lease Bill. The aim of this program was to provide military aid to our Allies in Europe (Great Britain and France especially) as they fought against the Axis Powers (Germany and Italy).

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