Before World War I, England, France, and Russia were part of the Triple Entente, an alliance formed to counter the threat posed by the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. This coalition aimed to provide mutual support against potential aggression, particularly from Germany. The tensions and rivalries among these alliances contributed significantly to the outbreak of the war in 1914.
Yes. England saw no reason to have an alliance with Continental Europe.
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Russia, USA, England and France were the "allies" ad japan, Germany and Italy were the "axis"
France and russia
In World War II the US fought with France,(before it was conquered by Germany) Great Britain(or England), Canada, Australia, China, Russia(After Russia was attack by Germany) and i think that's it. Their main allies were Russia and England.
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
Revoultionary war: france war of 1812: no one world war 1: france, england, world war 2: france, england, italy, and russia
At the side of the Triple Entente, which meant England and France, since Russia was defeated by Germany before the US came.
mainly U.S.A, England, France and Russia
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.
England, France and Russia.
England, france, Italy, US, Russia (for a while)