Policy of appeasement.
The policy adopted by Britain towards Hitler was the policy of appeasement. Many argue that it was a cause of WWII because due to it, Hitler realized that Britain was giving him what he wanted, for example..Hitler first asked for only the German part of the Sudetenland and then he changed his mind and decided that he wanted the whole of Sudetenland and after that he succeeded in invading Czechslovakia. Due to this he wanted to expand further into Poland, and this is when WWII broke out. Appeasement was mainly used because Britain wanted to keep Hitler sweet and also prevent war as they felt they had not recovered from the first world war and were not ready. Also, Britain believed that the treaty of Versailles 1919, was too harsh on Germany and therefore allowed Hitler to continue his aggressive foreign policy.
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Britain played a crucial role in World War I by entering the conflict in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium, honoring its commitment to uphold Belgian neutrality. The British Expeditionary Force was dispatched to the Western Front, where it fought alongside Allied powers against the Central Powers. Additionally, Britain leveraged its naval superiority to impose a blockade on Germany, significantly impacting its supply lines and contributing to the eventual Allied victory. Britain's extensive colonial resources and manpower also bolstered the war effort on multiple fronts.
A good seventy countries were involved in WW2, although a lot of these countries didn't come in until the middle of or towards the end of WW2. But France, Britain, Russia, Japan, Poland, Italy, and of course, Germany were involved in WW2 from the beginning to the end.
Policy of appeasement.
The Romans were not particularly violent towards Britain. They did fight insurrections in Britain just as they did in their other provinces, but overall, they were no more harsher in Britain than in any other province.
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Foreign policy.
Jingoists exhibit extreme national pride, as well as an aggressive and belligerent style of foreign policy. The term originated in Great Britain in the 1870's as a way of expressing its hostile attitude towards Russia during the Russo-Turkish War.
they surrenedered but Howe westberg (a commander) killed goerge washingtons army and therefore surrened towards the British
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The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.