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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.

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