The Atlantic Charter, established in August 1941 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, aimed to outline the shared vision of the United States and the United Kingdom for a post-World War II world. Its main goals included promoting self-determination for nations, ensuring global economic cooperation, and advocating for disarmament and the establishment of a system to maintain peace. The Charter emphasized principles such as freedom of trade, social welfare, and the importance of human rights, setting the foundation for future international cooperation, including the formation of the United Nations.
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