Great Britain was involved from the very beginning to the defeat of Germany on May 8, 1945. That was just under six years.
Britain was involved from 1 September 1939 until 2 September 1945 a total of 6 years and 1 day.
Yes, years before the US was in.
US (IN LATER YEARS) Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and many other minor countries that didnt affect it much =)
The United States, France, Spain, and Great Britain were involved in the American Revolutionary War. The war last 7 years from April 1775 until April 1783.
Germany did not invade Britain in WW2. Britain has not been invaded for a thousand years.
From September 1939 to August 1945. Britain was involved in all theatres of WW2. It was a very costly struggle, lasting for very nearly 6 years. Britain was the only country to fight throughout the whole of WW2
Yes, years before the US was in.
5 years
The Australian nation was only 13 years old when Australians became involved, through their relationship with Britain, in WWI.
2 Sep 1939 - 8 May 1945.
Poorer than it was 100 years ago but still the eighth biggest economy in the world.
They have voted to leave and will leave in 2 years
No. Virginia, along with twelve other colonies, permanently broke away from Britain in the 1770s-1780s, about 170 years before World War started.
yes, Britain entered the war at the beginning, the united Staes entered the war over two years later.
US (IN LATER YEARS) Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and many other minor countries that didnt affect it much =)
No. The Seven years war was a conflict that took place in Europe, Africa, India, North America, South America and the Philippine Islands in which all of the great powers of Europe were involved. The conflict was galvanised by the French and Indian war, which started in North America. The conflict was primarily about the imperial interests of the great old-world powers across the new world. The primary alliances involved in the conflict were Britain, Portugal, Prussia and a number of smaller German states against France, Russia, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire. The result of the war was substantial territorial gains for the British Empire.
During World War I, as so often in conflicts in its history, Great Britain's greatest strength was its navy. While it boasted a large land force and a growing air force, Great Britain's navy was the largest and most modernized of all the world's navies, and its many years as caretaker of an empire spread throughout the world had honed its naval tactics and training to a fine edge.
No. Queen Anne became the first Queen of Great Britain 301 years ago.