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Americans who supported Britain during conflicts such as World War I and World War II were often motivated by shared democratic values, cultural ties, and historical alliances. Many viewed Britain as a crucial ally against authoritarian regimes and believed in the importance of preserving freedom and democracy. Additionally, pro-British sentiment was fueled by Propaganda and the influence of British immigrants and their descendants in the U.S. These supporters often rallied for military aid, involvement, and public campaigns to bolster the war efforts alongside Britain.

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