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Why is the Battle of Britain called the Battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain took place against the Nazi bomber and fighter planes in the skies over Great Britain during the Summer of 1940, during a period when Britain stood alone against them. It was fought in the skies over Britain after France surrendered following the Battle of France. It takes its name from a speech Churchill gave in which he said, "The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin."


What were the effects of the battle of saratoga?

The outcome of the battle convinced France to militarily intervene in the conflict, supporting the Patriots.


In 1778 the Continental Army won an important victory at the Battle of that convinced France to join the colonists in their fight against Great Britain.?

In 1778, the Continental Army achieved a crucial victory at the Battle of Saratoga, which marked a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. This significant win not only boosted American morale but also demonstrated to France that the colonists had a viable chance of defeating Great Britain. Consequently, France formally allied with the American colonies, providing essential military support and resources that were pivotal in the later stages of the war.


How many aircraft did the Italians lose defending France and the low countries against allied counter attack in the blitz and battle of Britain?

The Italians did not defend France and the low countries.


Which enemy country of Britain came to the side of the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga?

France, a centuries old enemy of England, came to the American's side once the Americans won the Battle of Saratoga. This win convinced the French that America could defeat England. Only then did France ally itself with America to the extent it sent its navy to help.

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What European countries were convinced to help patriots fight the war against Britain after the battle of Trenton?

France, primarily. Perhaps a few Dutch.


Why is the Battle of Britain called the Battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain took place against the Nazi bomber and fighter planes in the skies over Great Britain during the Summer of 1940, during a period when Britain stood alone against them. It was fought in the skies over Britain after France surrendered following the Battle of France. It takes its name from a speech Churchill gave in which he said, "The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin."


What battle convinced France to enter the colonists side?

In the Battle of Saratoga


What most important effect of the battle of Saratoga Was?

The most important effect of the Battle of Saratoga was that it convinced France to support the United States in the Revolutionary War. French involvement forced Britain to divert its resources to the Caribbean and Europe, weakening its war against the colonists in North America.


Why were the french willing to help Americans against the british?

The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced France to become an ally of the United States.


What was the Battle of the Somme between?

The armies of Britain & France on one side against the German army on the other.


Was it France that helped Britain in the battle of Britain?

No. France had already surrendered before the start of the Battle of Britain. Britain was fighting alone apart from some volunteers from several countries.


Who were against Britain in the battle of Britain?

Germany


What were the effects of the battle of saratoga?

The outcome of the battle convinced France to militarily intervene in the conflict, supporting the Patriots.


Great Britain held out against the German attack at the battle of?

The Battle of Britain..


In 1778 the Continental Army won an important victory at the Battle of that convinced France to join the colonists in their fight against Great Britain.?

In 1778, the Continental Army achieved a crucial victory at the Battle of Saratoga, which marked a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. This significant win not only boosted American morale but also demonstrated to France that the colonists had a viable chance of defeating Great Britain. Consequently, France formally allied with the American colonies, providing essential military support and resources that were pivotal in the later stages of the war.


Did Britain defeat France?

It depends on what war/battle you are talking about. Britain did defeat France a couple times, but France retaliated.