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Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914. As a member of the British Commonwealth, Canada also entered the war at that time.
yes, Britain entered the war at the beginning, the united Staes entered the war over two years later.
Canada entered World War II because of its position in the realm of the Queen of England. As a dominion of the British Commonwealth, Canada entered the war to stand in solidarity with the rest of the realm.
Great Britain entered World War 2 in 1939 after Germany invaded Poland.
no
Canada chose to enter WWII independently from Great Britain partly as a display of its sovereignty, but there were other factors that influenced this decision. Canada had automatically entered into WWI when Great Britain declared war, as Canada was then a dominion of the British Empire. However, since the signing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada had gained legislative independence from Great Britain. As a result, when Great Britain declared war on September 1, 1939, Canada was not automatically a part of that declaration. The Canadian parliament debated the issue, and a formal state of war was declared by Canada on September 10, 1939.
Canada was part of the British Empire and so was at war from the time Britain was. Britain entered WWI in August, 1914, and so Canada did as well. Britain entered WWII in September 1939, and again, Canada went to war then also.
They entered and won in 2009.
On March 28, Britain declared war on Russia and entered the Crimean War.
They shouldn't of entered the war because it wasn't there war , it was britains. canada didnt gain anything they only lost.
Germany invaded Belgium. Britain had a defense treaty with Belgium. After the invasion, Britain issued an ultimatum stating that if Germany didn't withdraw from Belgium, Britain would declare war. Germany didn't listen and Britain entered World War I.
They did enter the war.