After World War I, both England and France experienced significant political changes. In England, the war led to the rise of the Labour Party and a shift towards more progressive social policies, as well as increased demands for social reform. In France, the war's devastation resulted in political instability, with a series of short-lived governments and the emergence of new political movements, including a stronger emphasis on nationalism and the need for security against future threats. Both countries also faced economic challenges and public discontent, influencing their political landscapes in the years that followed.
Charles de Gaulle stayed in England during World War II because he led the exiled government of France from there. When the war was over, he returned to France and became its president.
When did England and France declare war on who? Please clarify.
England and France and various allies of France
neither joined neither, because it wasn't just England who joined them, it was the whole of Britain. England is not a fully fledged country as it doesn't have it's own government. Get your facts right. And Britain joined France.
England and France fougth for the throne
England and France
Revoultionary war: france war of 1812: no one world war 1: france, england, world war 2: france, england, italy, and russia
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
It was most famously known as the 100 the longest war between France and England.
The leader of France in 1940 was Charles De Gaulle. When the Germans took over France, he moved the government to England. After the war, he was elected president of France for several terms.
England and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 because Germany had invaded Poland and both England and France were committed to support Poland.
well because England and Spain are the same i think