The Marshall Plan, initiated in 1948 to aid European recovery after World War II, primarily resulted in economic revitalization, increased trade, and the establishment of strong political alliances. However, one outcome that was not a result of the Marshall Plan was the direct military strengthening of Western European nations, as the plan focused on economic assistance rather than military support. Additionally, while it helped prevent the spread of communism in Western Europe, it did not effectively address the economic struggles of Eastern European countries under Soviet influence.
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