Britain, France and Russia formed the Triple Entente in 1907 to settle colonial disputes. It also helped to counter the military threat from the Triple Alliance.
The core was the alliance between France and Russia formed in 1892 out of fear of Germany. Britain came to an 'understanding' ('Entente') with France in 1904 which dealt with various disputes in Africa.The defeat of Russia in the Sino-Japanese War of 1904-05 prompted a reappraisal of Russia. What bothered many foreign observers was not so much Russia's defeat but the fact that the Russian media and mant Russian intellectuals publicly applauded ever Russian defeat; moreover, there was an uprising in Russia in 1905. The nearly established British Imperial General Staff concluded that Russia did not have the internal cohesion to fight a major war, and that it was no longer an effective counterweight to Germany. (Incidentally, Britain's view of Russia as a military power didn't change much till 1943).In the interests of restoring the balance of power, Britain drew much closer to France and, despite Anglo-Russian rivalries in parts of Asia (for example, Persia) it came to a limited agreement with Russia in 1907.
Those fighting for the Triple Entente were also called the Allies. France, Russia, and Great Britain formed the backbone of the Allies along with Italy, who joined in 1915.
Quadruple AllianceIt disassembled the Napoleonic Emprie that had uprooted the stability of Europe and clarfied the relationship between the European powers such as France, Britain and Austria and the old terrotories of the Napolionic Empire such as Italy
France, Switzerland, Italy, and Belgium were all slower to industrialize than Great Britain.
the Great Britain, france,Russia formed an alliance but during the world war 1 they were called the allied powers.
Britain, France and Russia formed the Triple Entente in 1907 to settle colonial disputes. It also helped to counter the military threat from the Triple Alliance.
I think it was the Casablanca conference or Tehran.
Great Britain and France
Britain, France, and Israel acted together to maintain control of the Suez Canal.
Great Britain, France,Soviet Union, USA, and China
The dual alliance of 1892 between France and Russia arose from fear of Germany.
The core was the alliance between France and Russia formed in 1892 out of fear of Germany. Britain came to an 'understanding' ('Entente') with France in 1904 which dealt with various disputes in Africa.The defeat of Russia in the Sino-Japanese War of 1904-05 prompted a reappraisal of Russia. What bothered many foreign observers was not so much Russia's defeat but the fact that the Russian media and mant Russian intellectuals publicly applauded ever Russian defeat; moreover, there was an uprising in Russia in 1905. The nearly established British Imperial General Staff concluded that Russia did not have the internal cohesion to fight a major war, and that it was no longer an effective counterweight to Germany. (Incidentally, Britain's view of Russia as a military power didn't change much till 1943).In the interests of restoring the balance of power, Britain drew much closer to France and, despite Anglo-Russian rivalries in parts of Asia (for example, Persia) it came to a limited agreement with Russia in 1907.
Those fighting for the Triple Entente were also called the Allies. France, Russia, and Great Britain formed the backbone of the Allies along with Italy, who joined in 1915.
Constitutional monarchies
Britain and the U.S. joined together first for the purpose of advancing the economy. France joined the 'Bizone' to form the 'Trizone' two years later.
In 1879 Germany and Austria-Hungary agreed to form a Dual Alliance. This became the Triple Alliance when in 1882 it was expanded to include Italy. The three countries agreed to support each other if attacked by either France or Russia. It was renewed at five-yearly intervals. The formation of the Triple Entente in 1907 by Britain, France and Russia, reinforced the need for the alliance.Illustration from Neil Demarco's The Great WarTriple Alliance Resources in 1914 CountryPopulation Soldiers Battleships Foreign Trade (£) Steel Production (tons) Germany 65,000,000 8,500,000 37 1,030,380,000 17,024,000 Austro-Hungary 49,882,231 3,000,000 16 198,712,000 2,642,000 Turkey 21,373,900 360,000 - 67,472,000 - In 1879 Germany and Austria-Hungary agreed to form a Dual Alliance. This became the Triple Alliance when in 1882 it was expanded to include Italy. The three countries agreed to support each other if attacked by either France or Russia. It was renewed at five-yearly intervals. The formation of the Triple Entente in 1907 by Britain, France and Russia, reinforced the need for the alliance.In 1879 Germany and Austria-Hungary agreed to form a Dual Alliance. This became the Triple Alliance when in 1882 it was expanded to include Italy. The three countries agreed to support each other if attacked by either France or Russia. It was renewed at five-yearly intervals. The formation of the Triple Entente in 1907 by Britain, France and Russia, reinforced the need for the alliance.