they both were not involved
No direct role, but the USA was broadly but not always enthusiastically supportive of Britain.
In WWI: It made Wilson control the others, whilst France, Britain and Italy babbled over the defeated Germany, Wilson decided to cash in on their dept and make plans to help the economies of Europe which would help USA. Britain and France didn't agree about Germany, whilst Britain wanted to take a more helping role, France wanted their complete annihilation. In WWII: Soviet Russia became less and less friendly with USA, to the point the 'Cold War started. Britain always stood by USA, making hostility towards Russia stronger. France were neutral.
The militia played a big role in early tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. For example, the minute men were militia men trained to right on a minutes notice. They were the people who fought the British in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
What role did airplanes play in the Battle of the Atlantic?
The role of France was to continue its long series of foreign humiliations by having its army and its puppet emperor kicked out of Mexico. Michael Montagne
Great Britain’s was with France meant the Napoleon needed money (apex)
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Great Britain’s was with France meant the Napoleon needed money (apex)
Great Britain’s was with France meant the Napoleon needed money (apex)
Great Britain's role in the Louisiana Purchase was that they were in a war with France, whom needed money due to this. Therefore, they sold the Louisiana Purchase to the US more willingly than if they weren't at war.
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Because France had a rivalry with Britain, the French helped the Americans by sending supplies and man power. Through America's victory of Britain the French gained the satisfaction of Britain losing a huge chunk of their empire.
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Because France had a rivalry with Britain, the French helped the Americans by sending supplies and man power. Through America's victory of Britain the French gained the satisfaction of Britain losing a huge chunk of their empire.
Great Britain was a bystander in the Holocaust.