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At the beginning of World War I, the following three countries were members of the Triple Entente (or, Triple Alliance): Great Britain, France, Imperial Russia. Many other countries would join this alliance by the war's end.
I think that what pushed the us toward the supporting of the triple entente and not the triple alliance was the how it help each other that should. They had been attacked by the other countries and that was considered a great power to the US.
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The triple Entente was comprised of Britian, Russia, and France, wheras the Axis contained Germany, Japan, and Italy
These were groups of countries in WW1. Triple Entente was Britian, Russia, and France. Triple Alliance was Austia-Hungry, Germany, and Italy
The Triple Entente was an alliance during WWI between Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente is a different from the Triple Alliance which was between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
In world war 1 there was the triple entente and the triple alliance. the triple entente was Germany austria-Hungary, and Italy, the triple alliance were Britain France, and russia, so there was 3 allies
There are two alliance systems 1.The triple alliance which consisted of three countries Germany,Austria-hungary and Italy 2.The triple entente which also consisted of three countries Britian,France and Russia
Triple Alliance
Triple Alliance: Italy Germany Austro Hungarian Empire Triple Entente: Great Britain France Russia
Triple Alliance: Italy Germany Austro Hungarian Empire Triple Entente: Great Britain France Russia
Members of the Triple Entente were England, France, and Russia. Members of the Triple Alliance were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.