The prefix 'great' is used to differenciate the island of Britain from the French region of Bretagne or Brittany. The prefix is only meant to refer to the size of the island.
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Great Britain
In 1914 when Germany violated Belgian sovereignty to attack France, Britain came to Belgium's aid.
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.
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treaty with great britain
A large naval fleet allowed Britain to become a great power during the 18th century
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
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Yes, perhaps.
Because after the French and Indian war, when the French lost they seceded their territory to Great Britain
as new England was more of a wealthy country and great Britain wanted to take there wealth for there county
At the Treetops Hotel, Kenya
I'm a better co-captain
after World War II
So Great Britain could become even more powerful by claiming the new world first.
In 1914 when Germany violated Belgian sovereignty to attack France, Britain came to Belgium's aid.