Britain never fought any COUNTRY to take over Britain. You need to narrow down the specific dates of this
The answe is the Falkan Islands
Britain fought against Argentina over the disputed possession of the Falkland islands.
Because Napoleon vowed to take control over Britain. So it was fight to save Britain and a fight to take Britain! :)
At this time "Britain" wasn't known as "Britain", it was "The British Empire," which spanned over canada, australia, and a lot of africa. People say that these men were sent to fight for britain, which they were, but they were british. I dont think any other nationalitis fought specifically for Britain.
They wanted to be the best country in Europe and the only way to be the best was to fight.
Because they were fighting for the land of America but then Britain won at the end.
No country should take over another country.
The members of the 13 British colonies in North America fought the Revolutionary War against their home country of Great Britain. The War began in 1776 and ended with a victory over Britain with France's help in the peace treaty signed in France in 1783.
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Fighting never occurred in Britain in WWII, but the Germans bombed Britain (Civilian centers and military bases), and Britain did the same to Germany. Also, there were exchanges of artillery fire over the English Channel.
Several of the foreign fighters were from countries that had been over run by the Germans, so any of the military that escaped capture went to Britain to continue the war and reclaim their country. Of the others, they were from countries not involved in the war, but they went to Britain to fight for a cause they believed in.
Australia's involvement with Britain in 1914 or WW1 was quite all over the place, they were like rivals but not enemies, they kind of despised each other but when it came to danger they would ark up and protect each other no matter the cost. Australia thought of Britain as their 'mother country' and proudly fought for them in WW1 when Britain stepped up to its alliances with Belgium. Many young men were proud to fight for their country/mother country