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In 1914, Britain had a formidable naval fleet consisting of approximately 200 warships, which included battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. The Royal Navy was the world's largest and most powerful navy at that time, reflecting Britain's status as a global maritime power. This significant naval strength was a crucial element of Britain's military strategy as World War I began.

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