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Canada was a part of the British Empire and thus part of Britain's allies.

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What economic ties did french have in ww1?

There were a few ties that French had in World War 2. The main ties were trading and money.


Why were there Irish pilots in the Battle of Britain?

Irish pilots participated in the Battle of Britain primarily due to their individual motivations and the complex political landscape of the time. While Ireland was officially neutral during World War II, many Irish citizens chose to enlist in the British Royal Air Force to fight against Nazi Germany, driven by a sense of duty, personal convictions, or a desire to combat fascism. Additionally, some Irish pilots had previously trained in the British military or had familial ties to Britain, which influenced their decision to join the fight. Their contributions were significant in bolstering the RAF's strength during this critical period.


Why dwhy did Australians in 1914 called Britain the mother country?

Australians in 1914 referred to Britain as the "mother country" due to their historical and cultural ties, as Australia was a British colony established in the 18th century. This term reflected the strong sense of loyalty and connection to Britain, which was considered the source of Australian identity, governance, and social values. The shared language, legal systems, and customs further reinforced this familial bond, especially as Australia prepared to support Britain in World War I.


Effects of germany invading belgium to get to france?

This brought great Britain into the conflict. The British had close ties with Belgium, one of their nearest neighbors on the continent. Outraged over the violation of Belgium neutrality, Britain declared war on Germany on August 4.


Who are some people who opposed war with Britain?

Some notable figures who opposed war with Britain during the lead-up to the War of 1812 included President James Madison, who initially sought diplomatic solutions, and prominent politicians like John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster, who advocated for peaceful resolutions. Additionally, many Federalists in New England opposed the conflict due to economic concerns and their strong ties to Britain. This opposition highlighted the divisions in American society regarding the necessity and justification of the war.

Related Questions

Due to diplomatic ties the US lost friendly alliances with these two countries during World War 1?

Germany and Britain


What country did the US have political ties to in World War 1?

Great Britain England


What caused the US to side with Brittain during World War 1?

Cultaral ties to Britain (traded with Britain and Allies more than the Central Powers) Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare Germany's Zimmerman Note to Mexico


What foreign nations did Hamilton have close ties with?

Britain because they were the #1 trading nation in the world at the time.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Have Australia and New Zealand broken all ties with Great Britain?

No, Australia and New Zealand have not broken all their ties with Great Britain.


What does the Declaration state regarding political ties to Great Britain?

It states that the political ties to Great Britain are not needed and are not beneficial to America, and that they are permanently severed.


Why did Australia have strong links with Great Britain for a long time?

Because of the (British Empire). Britain used to rule Australia along with more of the world than anyother country,hence why theres such strong ties to Great Britain all over the world.


What were people who supported maintaining ties with Britain?

Loyalists


In what way did Australia's military commitments in the first half of the 20th century reflct its strong ties with Britain?

Australia's fought in the Boer War, World War One and Two to support Britain


What country did the US have political ties to?

Great Britain England


What ties linked the colonies to Britain?

trade, education, goverment.


Did the Federal government cut all ties with Britain?

yes they did