The countries that were involved in the battle of Kasserine pass are: - From allied side: the United States, le British, the French and Tunisia (as an allied theatre of operations and a French colony) - From the Axis side: Germany and Italy
George Clinton was on the British side.
The British claimed so many countries even some on the other side of the world so the sun didn't set on all of them at once.
Loyalists
because the british country was a world power if the supported the other side it would weaken them makeing it easyer to mount a offence against the british if they were going to i hope this helped you
Italy who were originally on the side of the germans who then moved to the side o f the british.
In the United States, we drive on the right side of the road. Most countries with British influence drive on the left side of the road.
The countries that were involved in the battle of Kasserine pass are: - From allied side: the United States, le British, the French and Tunisia (as an allied theatre of operations and a French colony) - From the Axis side: Germany and Italy
British countries ARE: England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
Approximately 75% of countries around the world have the steering wheel on the left-hand side of vehicles, which allows for driving on the right side of the road. This includes major countries like the United States, Canada, and most of Europe. In total, around 165 countries use left-hand steering, while about 35 countries, primarily in former British colonies, have the steering wheel on the right side.
All of them ! England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland ALL have coastlines on the western side of the British Isles !
the British side
There were twenty-two countries that never fought the British. Some of the names of the countries that did not fight the British are Honduras, Iran, Iraq, and Ireland.
The irquios tribe was on the british side. The british side won the war.
George Clinton was on the British side.
Side with strong countries
UK(United Kingdom), Great Britain, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are the name of the British countries. They're also British countries as well because they're not just the name of the British countries. They are British countries but they speak English like people in the United States. Note: The United States is not a British country.