Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons.
The planes were comparable, and the Nazis had superior fighter formation tactics, but the British had the advantage of fighting over their homeland. If a German was shot down, he became a prisoner. If an Englishman was shot down, he was taken back to his airfield and given another plane to fly. The British also had the advantage of Radar to give them advance warning of the speed and direction of the incoming enemy planes. Later, the British cracked the German code, and could tell what the targets were, and where to defend, well in advance. The Nazis were the aggressors. The British were defending their homeland from attack.
You need to give a very precise timespan to get a sensible answer to this question as there were also times when Britain did not want Germany to be powerful.
Britain- The "Treaty of Paris" in 1763 forced France to give its Canadian claim to the British. :)
Much bigger population to recruit from. Advantage in artillery. Manufacturing facilities for war supplies. A President of immense capability, who learned how to choose good Generals. 99% of this answer is totally correct. However, Lincoln made poor choices overall on choosing generals. The top military general of the Union was appointed much too many times.
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons-novanet
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons-novanet
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons-novanet
able to make ships
Great Britain was able to build ships and make weapons.
They did't give it to Britain, Britain traded to them.
Because they were part of the Britain government!
The battle of Yorktown
Spain had to give up Florida, to get back Havana from the British.
It lowered tariffs which cut their cost
The planes were comparable, and the Nazis had superior fighter formation tactics, but the British had the advantage of fighting over their homeland. If a German was shot down, he became a prisoner. If an Englishman was shot down, he was taken back to his airfield and given another plane to fly. The British also had the advantage of Radar to give them advance warning of the speed and direction of the incoming enemy planes. Later, the British cracked the German code, and could tell what the targets were, and where to defend, well in advance. The Nazis were the aggressors. The British were defending their homeland from attack.
he wants to reassure the british people that entering the war is the best option for british. APEXX