That sentence made no sense. If you're asking why people do not seem to care when England goes off to war, then I don't know why you're asking it. Of course, we care if England goes off to war. (Who is "we"?... U.S.A? Canada?) Anytime a country goes off to war, I think the world generally cares.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. It should come as no surprise, then, that there are dozens (and probably hundreds) of small islands off Canada's coast.
The economy did well, there was a lot of employment and a lot of work to be done, like building bomb shells and ammo for the war. The women got to do some of the mens jobs when the men were off to war. Overall the economy was great and there was a high demand for wheat since the wheat prices went up in Canada at the time.
France's allies in the first world war were Great Britain, Russia,Siberia, and nearing the end of the war Itialy joined in on their side to fight off Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Uttomen empire
Many were put off until after the war
we had allies that were getting bombed and we started to step in and later off we left the war
At the start of World War II in 1939 it was limited to just a European war, with the British & French calling it a "phoney war". It wasn't until the wars of Asia & Europe joined up it was then classed as a world war. In context, World War II was a "World War" because of all of the country's that were involved ranging from Canada too Australia. The reason people jumped in was because Hitler commanded the Wehrmacht (Ver-ma-kht) and the rest of his armies to be his henchmen to 1. Rule the world, 2. Kill all Jews (which is unknown why he tried) and 3. He broke the Treaty of Versailles. After that it just took off.
The Canadian sport horse was bred shortly after World War I. The major portion of the horses in Canada during War were shipped to Europe for the war efforts. Those horses never returned back to Canada. This severally limited and thinned the breeding stock. After the war, stallions from England were made available for the country side stock of Canada. This help to produce a better and more refined animal. The thin numbers to start off with resulted in this bred not being recognized and named a breed until 1970.
they paid
First off, there was no South Korea during world war 1. Korea as a whole was neutral and was not involved in world war 1.
Gemany invaded Poland, which kicked world war 2 off.
World War I and World War II. I think you can determine which one came first.