To pay homage to the United States!
Britain didn't "risk" war in 1914. It went to war (1) in order to honour its treaty obligations to Belgium and its moral obligations to France, and (2) to prevent Germany from dominating the Continent and thus dwarfing Britain.
the colonists went to war with Great Britain to protect their rights as English citizens
It enacted reforms that gave most of its citizens the right to vote.
The colonial experiences with Great Britain left citizens fearful of centralized authority. This is because the colonial experiences such as being over taxed and completely controlled by a monarchy of Great Britain made citizens fearful of the same thing happening again to them in America.
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then has its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Citizens of these four places are British in international law.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
His parents were Roman citizens living in Great Britain.
Britain didn't "risk" war in 1914. It went to war (1) in order to honour its treaty obligations to Belgium and its moral obligations to France, and (2) to prevent Germany from dominating the Continent and thus dwarfing Britain.
The study of rights and duties of citizens is called Civics. Civics focuses on the great theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship.
I believe the answer is salmon.
Herbert Hutchinson has written: 'Tariff-making and industrial reconstruction' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Import Duties Advisory Committee
the colonists went to war with Great Britain to protect their rights as English citizens
It stopped the trade going to and from Great Britain. This was bad because much of the cotton in New Orleans went to Great Britain.
The answer will depend on citizens of which country and which war the question is about. Without that information it is not possible to answer the question.