Repayment of loans to the United States
they spent all of there money on naval support
Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
yes
The Dawes Plan, implemented in 1924, restructured Germany's reparations payments following World War I, which in turn benefited France and Britain. By stabilizing the German economy and allowing for more manageable reparations, the plan ensured that Germany could make timely payments to these countries, alleviating some of their financial burdens. Additionally, the influx of American loans facilitated economic recovery in Germany, which indirectly supported the economic stability of France and Britain as well. The plan ultimately aimed to promote peace and economic cooperation in post-war Europe.
they spent all of there money on naval support
A super power is a state or country that has a dominant position in international relations. After World War 2 Britain and France were no longer considered super powers do to their lack of economic and military strength.
Britain was fighting with France in World War 2.
The Treaty of Alliance in 1778 made France and the United States allies against British attacks indefinitely. However, the United States had renewed trade with Britain by 1793. They could not honor the treaty with France without damaging their economic health.
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
The U.S. began to favor Britain during World War I due to cultural ties, economic interests, and shared democratic values, which aligned more closely with Britain than with Germany. Additionally, American trade with Britain flourished, as British blockades restricted supplies to Germany, strengthening U.S. economic connections with the Allies. France favored Britain largely due to their historical alliance and shared interests in countering German aggression, especially after the devastation of World War I. This collaboration was rooted in mutual defense and the desire for stability in Europe.
Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
they were allies with Britain
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
Britain, France and the Soviet Union were on the same side during World War 2