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I think from the British perspective it is all about Germany. Britain had spent the last century avoiding Europe to great effect. Colonising the rest of the world was Britains aim. Germany was about to become a major player on the world stage. France & Russia were both in peril: Britain had to act to deter the Germans.
Puritans
the people that hated them
when Britain didnt want or have any alliances with any countries and hardly got involved in European politics. the policy that Britain used throughout the 19th century. it relied on Britain having a strong navy to defend itself
Spain, which had been at war with Britain over colonies and trade ever since. For much of the eighteenth century, France approached its wars in the same way.
Germany
During WW II, Germany attacked Britain, and Britain retaliated. That's what happens in times of war. You bomb me, and I'll bomb you. Fortunately all of that is over, and Britain and Germany are good friends in the 21st century.
This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Socialists tried to achieve their objectives in Britain, France, and Germany in the last half of the 19th century by promoting the worldly ideal of a system of societal equality.
Germany
britain....they have had a contitutional monarchy the whole time
United States and Germany
producers and consumers
Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Great Britain all held colonies in South America during the 17th century. Germany had the colony of Klein-Venedig (Little Venice) in the 16th century, which is located in what is now Venezuela.
Britain's monarchy dates from the ninth century.
It depends on the time period of the 19th century. At the beginning, it would be France and Great Britain. At the end, it would be Germany and France.
Probably .Francis Cornwall Sherman was 5th mayor of Chicago in the 19th century or Frances Cornwall Hutner ,author