There really was no major tension between the two; France was just an ally of a country at war with Germany
They wanted to destroy all
Imperialism was one of the fundamental causes of World War 1. Did Colonial imbalance cause tension between the countries. Was the fact Germany and Austria-Hungary got into imperialism late a Factor ? Do these lead to alliances or competition?
Alsace-Lorraine
some post world war I tensions were: -War Debt -Job shortages -Increase of Imperialism -Fascist dictatorship; Hitler in Germany and Mussolini in Italy -Spanish Civil War (: <3
submarine warfare
resumed submarine warfare against neutral shipping
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There really was no major tension between the two; France was just an ally of a country at war with Germany
the Japanese sank the U.S. gunboat
An increase in tension between the British, the Boers and Zulus led to the Anglo-Zulu War.
Germany controlled French access to the North Sea
Increase tension between Muslims and Christians
France Wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany
They wanted to destroy all
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
Surface tension typically decreases as the pH of a solution becomes more acidic or basic. This is due to changes in the concentration of ions at the liquid-air interface, which affects the attractive forces between molecules. In general, a change in pH can disrupt the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, leading to a decrease in surface tension.