What was the American point of view on the Battle of Britain?

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I believe that america wanted the British to win, but we (united States)wanted to belive that it was europes problem, not something we wanted to get involved in. We were willing to send them arms. US business men were making money on lend lease. FDR knew it was a globel problem and wanted america to go to war but the public was not ready.

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