The battle of the Atlantic effected America by entering the US into the conflict on the sides of the Allies, Britain, France, Poland and other European countries. It also caused the US to increase production of war material for the allies and replacing shipping that had been lost to the U-Boat sinking's in the Atlantic. It'
s side effects were rationing and black out procedures along the US coast line.
The Germans caused it because if the Germans got a hold of Newfoundland a province in the Atlantic they could then bomb America and take over America
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
US merchant vessels trying to ferry supplies to Britain across the Atlantic Ocean, and Germany's submarines trying to sink them before they reached their distination. That was the "Battle of the Atlantic."
The main participants in the Battle of the Atlantic were Germany, Britain, and Canada, and later the United States. It was the longest battle of World War 2.
The Battle of the Atlantic from 1939 to the defeat of Germany in 1945 .
The Atlantic ocean, "a battle of merchant warfare." Merchant ships trying to reach Europe from America.
The Germans caused it because if the Germans got a hold of Newfoundland a province in the Atlantic they could then bomb America and take over America
the battle of the Atlantic was from 1935 to 1945
a battle
In the Atlantic
What role did airplanes play in the Battle of the Atlantic?
the allies won the battle to control the alantic
The Atlantic Ocean.
North America and South America are west of the Atlantic. North America is west of the North Atlantic Ocean and South America is west of the southern part of it.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
The Battle of the Atlantic was won by Britain and her Allies .
US merchant vessels trying to ferry supplies to Britain across the Atlantic Ocean, and Germany's submarines trying to sink them before they reached their distination. That was the "Battle of the Atlantic."