So the USA dont pawn them, like when we got our independence THIS DAY more then 200 years ago.
It provides a barrier from external forces !
during World War I, Britain had a very strong military.
At the beginning of WW2, the most powerful navy in the world. Japan did not have the most powerful navy in the world, the British Royal Navy was instead considered the global maritime superpower until a few years after WWII. Japan, however, was indeed a very powerful military power with a massive navy roughly equal to that of the United States at that time.
In 1897 Germany embarked on a very large naval building programme with the aim of challenging Britain. Before that its navy was small.
I can't remember his name. but he is a American. Anyway, he made submarine at the revolutionary war (USA to UK) to win. At that time UK had a very strong NAVY, So it was very unfavorable to America that's why he made a submarine to break the UK's navy
You need to give a very precise timespan to get a sensible answer to this question as there were also times when Britain did not want Germany to be powerful.
they had access to many valuable resources such as coal also they had a great navy which most of other nation did not have a very strong one. Britain's technology also surpassed that of other nations.
The United States is noted for the world's most powerful Navy. Other countries with very strong navies include Russia and Great Britain. Great Britain's Navy was the most dominant in the world from the 18th century until World War II.
Britain's Navy was busy in the Atlantic and Britain was very busy fighting the Germans in Europe.
during World War I, Britain had a very strong military.
Germany developed sophisticated submarines that reaked absolute havoc on anything moving in the Atlantic. Great Britain was one of the worlds premier Naval Forces. The Royal Navy is also one of the oldest in the world (next to the Dutch). It was important for them to not only help keep the Atlantic free from Nazi U-Boats, but to also keep morale high and to keep Atlantic supply and trade routes open. So on the one hand Britain was very proud of their Navy and it was important for the Navy to do well to keep people fired up about the war. On the other, American supply ships needed to get through to supply Britain and later the allies.
For centuries, Turkey has always had a very strong and dangerous army, but their navy is somewhat small.
In Britain that is a 'shiner', originating in Royal Navy, WW1 when boxing contests were very popular on ships.
no although Britain was very close to Germany around 1900, colonial tensionsand threats from the expansion of the German navy made Britain sign the triple entene to secure herself
Britain won, Queen Victoria was a very strong leader.
It forms very strong bonds.
It is very important and it is important to keep it strong so you don't get sick as easily.
At the beginning of WW2, the most powerful navy in the world. Japan did not have the most powerful navy in the world, the British Royal Navy was instead considered the global maritime superpower until a few years after WWII. Japan, however, was indeed a very powerful military power with a massive navy roughly equal to that of the United States at that time.