Voting reforms were common, because people wanted to be involved in making decisions that impacted their lives. Many of the reforms that took place are still important in the United States today. Voting rights, minimum wage laws, child labor protection, unemployment and insurance all serve to protect the citizens
of the United States.
Britain
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Britain
The USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many smaller countries were with Britain on D-Day.
Britain, France, Russia (late in the war), the US, Canada, and Australia
some of France, russia, Britain, Australia, Canada
Aside from Great Britain? Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Great Britain
Britain, Canada, new zealand, Australia
Because Australia was still technically part of the British Empire ( a Dominion) and was bound by an alliance that required it to participate in wars which involved its "sovereign" country( in this case Britain).
Great Britain
They emigrated to places like Canada Britain Australia and America on coffin ships