In 1914, Britain had a formidable naval fleet consisting of approximately 60 battleships and around 50 cruisers, making it the largest navy in the world at that time. The Royal Navy was a critical component of Britain's military strategy, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining naval superiority. Additionally, there were numerous destroyers, submarines, and support vessels, contributing to a total of several hundred ships in service.
by 1914 Britain had 250 ships compared to Germany's 56 ships.
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Yes as many as they could. The U boat blockade was intended to prevent supplies getting to Britain. It did not matter who owned the ships.
this was great Britain's flag in 1914. its also their current flag.
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Germany had around 29 ships along with Italy and Austria-Hungary.
In ships.
because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France
Yes, Neither Britain or France has attacked a US ship for many years.
In total, counting all the ships under the Navy's command: 648 in 1914. br />Go down a tad further than half-way on the page linked below this answer, and there is list of all His Majesty's Ships at the Outbreak of the War and the Armistice.
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