Indian soldiers fought alongside the British in World War I primarily due to colonial loyalty, as India was part of the British Empire. Many believed they were contributing to the war effort that would help secure their rights and status within the empire. Additionally, the British promised political concessions and reforms in return for Indian support, which motivated many to enlist. The war also provided an opportunity for Indians to demonstrate their commitment to the empire, hoping it would lead to greater autonomy post-war.
because they had many french and indian wars to fight and battle for
The British because they were bombed so much that they did not have the materials to fight
yes Canada fought in world war 1 because Canada was a British colony, and when British was at the war, Canada found itself at the war automatically
Pal's Battalions were units in the British Army during the first world war. It's basic idea was that people could be enlisted in local recruiting drives in order to fight with their family, friends, etc. The word "pal" meaning friend in British English (:
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India was a colony of Britain and therefore there was no Indian Army. Indians served in the BritishArmy.
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The French and British V the Germans
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The French fought against the British.
the french and Indian war was the french and Indians attacking the british By: Mark Wilson
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Yes, he was a British officer
French & Indians VS. the British
No India as a country did not fight in world war 1 however some Indian soldiers assisted British soldiers in the war. Hope this helps :)
why is french join with side of indian because they fight for british engishman british hurt indian badly if you because years by when they want to tell enigshman what they say about dispointed what you did because of you so much every day since 1809 native american together with french people why you ask something ok