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Britain, France, and Russia were the countries that formed the Triple Entente
The triple alliance consisted of Germany, Austria/Hungary and ITALY. The triple entente consisted of FRANCE,BRITIAN and RUSSIA
Russian Empire, France and the UK
There were two major alliances that helped cause and escalate World War 1The Triple Entente which was United Kingdom, France, and the Russian Empire. These other countries were also minor members of the Entente: Belguim, Serbia, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania.The Triple Alliance which was the military alliance between Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy
The Entente (Sometimes called the "Allies") and the Central Powers.
Britain, France, and Russia were the countries that formed the Triple Entente
Members of the Triple Entente were England, France, and Russia. Members of the Triple Alliance were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
They joined because they made a pack meaning that if one was attacked they would attack the attacker. In WWI Germany marched through Belgium and attacked France who were part of the Triple Entente, Britain was also in the Triple Entente so consequently attacked France.
The triple alliance consisted of Germany, Austria/Hungary and ITALY. The triple entente consisted of FRANCE,BRITIAN and RUSSIA
I think France, Russia, And Britain.
Russian Empire, France and the UK
The core of the Allied Forces of World War I was made up of the three Entente nations.
Triple Alliance: Italy Germany Austro Hungarian Empire Triple Entente: Great Britain France Russia
Triple Alliance: Italy Germany Austro Hungarian Empire Triple Entente: Great Britain France Russia
The German Empire was the only nation to touch 2 of 3 of the borders of the Triple Entente. The members of this alliance were France, Great Britain, and Russia.
France, Britain, and Russia were members of the Triple Entente.
Because, obviously, it was a revolution in diplomatic relations. The french and the britons had had a difficult relation ship in the aftermath of the napoleonic wars. This entente was, in that viewpoint, unexpected and new. This also completely turned around the powerrelations on the continent, and made Italy leave the tripple alliance with Germany and Austro-Hungary.