The imperial rivlaary that they had was that they had to pay each other for something...something specialll ^.^
Zach Sinclair was the imperial rivalry of Britain and germany.
The amount of lands owned by Britain and France increased the rivalry with Germany who had entered the scramble to aquire colonies late and only had small area of Africa.
The amount of lands owned by Britain and France increased the rivalry with Germany who had entered the scramble to aquire colonies late and only had small area of Africa.
The amount of lands owned by Britain and France increased the rivalry with Germany who had entered the scramble to aquire colonies late and only had small area of Africa.
The amount of lands owned by Britain and France increased the rivalry with Germany who had entered the scramble to aquire colonies late and only had small area of Africa.
The amount of lands owned by Britain and France increased the rivalry with Germany who had entered the scramble to aquire colonies late and only had small area of Africa.
Imperial rivalry between Austria, Russia, Germany, France and Britain was a large underlying cause of the first World War. All of these countries wanted to rule the seas, Africa, Asia, and weaker parts of Europe. All felt that they had the right to do so.
They both wanted to colonize countries in Africa + Britain was building up its navy and Germany felt threatened by it so started building up its navy too. There's loads more to the answer but this is all I've got.
A: Japan and Russia both claimed the same territory in northern Asia B: Britain, France, and Germany competed for colonies in Africa and Asia C: Germany feared the rise of communism in Russia and France D: Britain and Germany each wanted to gain control of France.
1. Exploration 2. British-French Imperial rivalry 3. The Berlin Conference and colonialism
Britain, France, Belgium and Germany to name a few of the major countries that colonized parts of Africa. they were in a sort of Competition . No major powerful European country didn't have a colony.
Germany