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Great Britain reacted to the continental system in a very dramatic way. First, the thought it was horrible, then they tried getting rid of it but it didnt happen. *newpost* Above answer is not very clear. Britain reacted by setting up their own blockade. When Napoleon made his continental system, he blocked out Britain from trade very weakly. In return, Britain made an extremely powerful blockade that dominated France's blockade. Britain had a much stronger navy that was capable of such a feat.
Great Britain had the biggest empire and the Germans were jealous and they wanted some of the land so when Germany were building up their navy Great Britain got worried that they were gonna come and take their land so they joined the triple entente because then he had backup if that did happen.
It began on a small scale in Britain around 1780.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, when Germany invaded Poland - so began the second World War in Europe.
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The Continental blockade.
Began to airlift supplies to Berlin
They established a world class network of smugglers.
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Great Britain, with its mighty Royal Navy.
It prevented the South from selling its cotton to Europe; specially Great Britain.
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That plan was called Continental Blockade and forbade any direct and/or indirect form of commerce with Great Britain and its colonies.