In both of its wars against Great Britain (the War for Independence and the War of 1812), America took up arms mainly on behalf of its political integrity and to put a halt to abuses of its citizens by the royalist government of Great Britain. Fighting for respect as well as seeking to defend (and even expand) economic wealth were additional factors involved.
Well i only have one, but it is that the British were capturing/attacking US ships/vessels
Reasons for Australia's InvolvementAustralia was a colony of Great Britain.
France and Great Britain
These were two of the reasons that Madison asked Congress to declare war om Britain.
1 - to collect money for the war against Great Britain. 2 - to prevent the immense region, which France could not effectively defend, from being conquered by Great Britain.
they wanted to help Britain and France as they were all allies and powerful countries, the us had the best weapons around and after the war France and Britain would have to pay the us a great deal of money for fighting in the war
World War 2 was of two alliances. The Axis, and the Allies. Great Britain and U.S.A were on the Allies side.
Two reasons were new taxes and banning of settlement/land claims in the Ohio River Valley territory.
In both of its wars against Great Britain (the War for Independence and the War of 1812), America took up arms mainly on behalf of its political integrity and to put a halt to abuses of its citizens by the royalist government of Great Britain. Fighting for respect as well as seeking to defend (and even expand) economic wealth were additional factors involved.
France and Great Britain
the united states and great Britain.
The United States and Great Britain.