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What was a common issue in was between Britain and France and the 1700s?

One common issue between Britain and France in the 1700s was their competition for colonial territories. Both countries sought to expand their overseas empires, leading to conflicts such as the French and Indian War (1754-1763) and the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). Another issue was their rivalry for dominance in Europe, which led to frequent wars and diplomatic conflicts throughout the century.


Which major issue was the cause of conflict between England and France?

The major issue that caused conflict between England and France was territorial disputes, particularly over the control of land in France, such as the Duchy of Aquitaine. Additionally, economic competition, especially over trade routes and resources, fueled tensions between the two nations. The rivalry intensified during the Hundred Years' War, as both sought to assert dominance in Europe, leading to prolonged military confrontations and political strife.


The issue of belgian neutrality sent who to war?

Britain to war


What the Battle of Antietam meant for the Union Army in the future?

It enabled Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which kept Britain and France out of the war. It meant that the Union armies would only have to face the dwindling numbers of the Confederates alone.


What was the chief cause of Germany's diplomatic failure during World War 1?

The chief fact is that Britain did not completely take the issue seriously until it was too late to resolve the situation. The British people and its cabinet however were divided on the issue of whether to go to war or not so it cannot be solely there fault. It is speculated however that if Britain had announced its full support for Russia and France right away, Germany would have backed down. This is because Germany did not want a World War and only wanted a European war or so they say. This goes both way in saying that if Britain had announced its neutrality, France and Russia may have also backed out.