how did people in the 19th century feel about war
At first most people were happy as they thought that it was going to be a quick easy win for Britain and they also thought that it would be over by Christmas
they ain't go
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Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
The enemies of Germany in World War I were Britain, France, Russia (left in 1916), America (joined when Russia left) and Italy (joined in 1914). Also Serbia & Romania were enemies of Germany.
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Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
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For one, in WWI, the Britains rolled out tanks for the first time.
England had joined the Great War when they Declared on Germany for attacking both Belgium and France who were Britains allies
They shouldn't of entered the war because it wasn't there war , it was britains. canada didnt gain anything they only lost.
They had a very strong econemy and a large army. Also there navy was almost as big as britains!
i really dont know prob stew that's what it said on some other website
You can pick something that happened during the war and write about it. Talk about the deaths or about how the war started.
Russia France, the US and Canada were the major fighters on Britain's side in WW1 if you would like to find out who else fought you can always Google it
The enemies of Germany in World War I were Britain, France, Russia (left in 1916), America (joined when Russia left) and Italy (joined in 1914). Also Serbia & Romania were enemies of Germany.
Because of the Alliance System (countries agreeing to help each other out in a war) it was a chain reaction.
American hostile reaction to everything German