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British Allies during the Revolutionary war?

Britain had no allies.


How many Allies were there during World War 2?

The Allies consisted of Britain, France, USSR (United Soviet Socialist Republics-Now Russia), The USA (From 1941 onwards) and countries such as Australia and Canada which were colonies of the main members.


Who were geramnies allies during World War 1?

Assuming that by "Geramnies" you mean Germany's then... Germany was in the side of the "Triple Alliance". This alliance consisted of Germany, Austro-Hungary and for part of the war, Italy. However in 1915, Italy joined the side of the allies after the secret Treaty of London. They were against the allies; the "Triple entente", which consisted of Britain, France and Russia. Later, in 1917, the Americans joined the war on this side.


Who were Norway's allies during World War 2?

Norway's allies were Britain, and the allies including the U.S.


What did Britain France and russia form during ww1?

the allies


Who were the leaders of the countries that were allies to America?

America had many allies during WWII though its main allies were Britain and Russia. Their leaders were Winston Churchill(Britain) and Josef Stalin (Russia).


Poland and Germany were allies of Britain during American revolution?

Were Poland and Germany allies with the United States during the Revolutionary War?


What countries were your principals allies during the world war 2?

Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.


What were the dimensions of Britain during the 1880s?

Britain was the same except they controlled all of ireland


Allies?

The countries that fought Germany and the other Central Powers during the First World War


What major countries comprised the allies?

During WW II the Allies were Britain, France, Russia, the US, Canada, and Australia.


Was Ireland an Axis power or an Allie power?

During World War 2 Ireland was neutral. In a strict legal sense Ireland was then still a dominion of the British Empire. However, relations between Ireland and Britain had been strained for many years. Irish citizens could serve in the British armed forces and about 38,554 did see serve.