In the 1700s, the British Royal Navy was widely regarded as the strongest navy in the world. Its dominance was marked by superior shipbuilding, advanced naval tactics, and a well-trained crew, allowing Britain to control key trade routes and expand its empire. The British naval power played a critical role in conflicts such as the Seven Years' War, helping to establish Britain as a global superpower. Other notable naval powers of the time included France and Spain, but they were ultimately overshadowed by British naval supremacy.
The American Navy
Spain had the strongest
The belief that your nation should have the strongest military/navy/army in the world.
Britain had the strongest navy, prior to WW1, and during. However, Germany was in competition.
I think one result was that Germany had the strongest army in Europe, and the second strongest navy (only second to England)
The US has the strongest navy.
The American Navy
The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
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The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
Spain had the strongest
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The British had the strongest army and navy in the world.