Pre-Dreadnought is a generic naval military term used to describe any warship that A) was built before 1907 or B) Warships that do not share the characteristics of the HMS Dreadnought, ie large long range guns, armoured and compartmentalized hulls, speed in excess of 22 knots and long range fire control. Technically the first pre-dreadnought battleship in the Royal Navy would be a ship of the line. The term "Pre-dreadnought" is synonomous with "Obsolete"
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France, Britian(Including British Subjects) and Russia
British,France, Russia
France, Russia and the British empire.
The British and the French assisted the Ottomans in their fight against Russia in the Crimean War.
* France * British * Russia
I think being British I can answer this. French; They eat snails. Russia; "come friend, we go kill bears" Yes, stereotypical answers. Shameful british.
Britain, France and Russia were in the Triple entente.
France, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States of America
In World war 2 the British were fighting on the allies side Russia (the Soviet Union at the time), and France. After Russia dropped out of the war because of their own revolution, the United States entered on the side of Britain and France. They were fighting against the Axis Powers of Japan and Germany.
Russia is approximately 32 France.
Initially the main Allied powers were the Russian Empire, France, the British Empire, Italy and the United States. France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, together with the countries of the British Empire, such as Australia and New Zealand, entered World War I in 1914.