Britain and Russia primarily disagreed over control of Persia, known today as Iran, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Both powers sought to expand their influence in the region, leading to tensions over trade routes and access to oil resources. This rivalry was part of the broader Great Game, a geopolitical struggle for dominance in Central Asia and the Middle East. Their conflicting interests often resulted in diplomatic disputes and military confrontations.
Iran
No. Russia is.
Persia
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Access to oil.
In the 1800s, both BRITAIN and RUSSIA extended their spheres of influence into Iran. However, neither was able to exert complete control over the country.
Great Britain
No, Russia is the largest country by area and China by populaton.
Russia and Great Britain (who eventually defeated him at Waterloo)..
Alaska was originally owned by Russia.
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