Causes of the Cold War Timeline

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Causes of the Cold War Timeline Go to the following link: http://teachingamericanhistory.org/static/neh/interactives/coldwareuropemap/ Click on each link in numerical order and create a timeline of causes of the Cold War (Be sure to click on “more info.” at the bottom of each box to do this) Include one illustration for each item on the timeline. When you have finished, write a 2-3 sentence explanation on the back of your timeline of who you think is more responsible for starting the Cold War, the U.S. or the Soviet Union, and why.