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They were allies against the Germans.
Relations were difficult and often tense.
During the war years, the relationship between the Muslim League and the British government was complex. Initially, the Muslim League supported the British war effort, hoping to secure political favors and protection for Muslim interests. But as the war progressed and demands for independence grew, the Muslim League became more critical of British rule and advocated for greater self-governance and representation for Muslims in post-war India.
Almost excellent. They still bore some grudges (the French - for the sinking of their fleet in Morocco by the British, and the British - for France's "hasty" surrender), but their alliance was vital.
soured as the Americans came to believe that the British treated them like second-class citizens
Their relationship was bad
The word 'during' is not a noun. The word 'during' is a preposition, a word used to show a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples:We cheered ourselves hoarse during the game. (the preposition shows the relationship between and the verb 'cheered' and the noun 'game')We're planning a trip to the beach during the summer. (the preposition shows the relationship between the noun 'trip' and the noun 'summer')
Enemies.
Agriculture
There were no government incentives for businesses.
They were allies
What do you expect? They made out during the 2010 presidential election