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Great Britain and France entered World War I primarily to honor their alliances and protect their national interests. Britain was committed to maintaining the balance of power in Europe and was particularly concerned about German expansionism, while France sought to regain Alsace-Lorraine and counter German militarism. The immediate trigger was Germany's invasion of Belgium, which violated Belgian neutrality, prompting Britain to declare war on Germany. Both nations aimed to support their allies and preserve their security and territorial integrity.

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