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Q: What major contribution did overseas colonies make to the allied effort during world war 1?
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One contribution of overseas colonies to the allied effort during world war 1 was that they provided?

Soldiers from other countries.


What country allied with the colonies against the british during the American revolution?

France


How did troops from Europe's overseas colonies become involved in the war?

The British used Indian troops in light infantry and cavalry roles in overseas colonies during the war. The French used troops from North and West Africa as part of their elite foreign legion.


How did the troops from Europe's overseas colonies become involved in the war?

The British used Indian troops in light infantry and cavalry roles in overseas colonies during the war. The French used troops from North and West Africa as part of their elite foreign legion.


What sides were the countries in North Africa on during World War 2?

generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of


Did France have colonies during world war 2 and if so what were they and how did they react during the war if not was France trying to get colonies?

Yes France had colonies during World War 2. Some of the colonies joined the Vichy Free French and some joined the axis forces (via the Vichy Free French). Most of the French Colonies chose to go against France once the Nazis took over France and the Vichy Free French was formed. They allied themselves with the Allied Forces instead. The colonies were French-Indochina (Viet Nam - allied with the Allied Forces); Chad, French Congo and Gabon (went with the Free French) Guadeloupe, Martinique of the West Indies and French Guiana joined the Free French in 1943 Syria, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco were under Vichy French control until the Allied Forces liberated them, then they allied with the Allied Forces. French Polynesia joined the Vichy French right away French North Africa, French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa allied themselves with the Free French Forces under General Charles De Gaulle and they fought with the Allied forces against the Germans.


Which where the allied countries during hitlers rule?

The USA, Britain and her colonies and the USSR. The French also had a resistance force, as did most Eastern European countries that the Nazis took over.


What side was France on during world war 1?

on the allied side


How many children were evacuated or sent overseas from Britain or its colonies during World War 2?

Yes a lot of Children were sent to Australia during and after WW2 many of them were sold into virtual slavery and abuse by the government and church.


Why was overseas trade risky?

during Egypt


What disadvantages did Great Britain have in the Revolutionary war?

Great Britain did not have as many people in the colonies during the Revolutionary War, they did not have control over the people. This was because they were overseas, and had to travel by boat to send more infantry.


Who was the supreme allied commander during ww2?

The Supreme Allied Commander, during D-Day at least, was Dwight D. Eisenhower.