why did France and britiain choose the policy of appeasement
This policy was called unrestricted submarine warfare
to maintain peace
The Munich Agreement .
Appeasement
When Hitler stepped foot in Poland.
Britain abandoned their policy because they were getting fearful and suspicious of Germany's growing strength as Germany started to threaten Britain in many ways.
concerns over buildup of German navy being left out of European alliances the US' economic power
Why had Britain followed the policy of ‘Splendid Isolation’ in the past? She was keen to avoid foreign military alliances as it could cause them potential problems. Britain remained isolated from Europe in order to concentrate on expanding her navy and her empire. Which country followed the policy of splendid isolation? In 1907, Britain finally abandoned the policy of splendid isolation when she signed the Triple Entente. France wanted her two allies to come close together.
Britain's Blue Water policy is Britain's both strategic policy that handles Britain's water sources.
Invasion of the British Isles
Yes
The French abandoned the policy of assimilation partly because the policy itself contravened with their original pre-occupations of their colonial policy in several ways
Britain abandoned Boston because they lost the war, so Britian wanted no part in Boston anymore. They were disgraced.
Policy of appeasement.
Great Britain's new colonial policy is to be colonized by people from other parts of the world.
Britain was said to have a salutary neglect policy. This means that Britain paid little or no attention to the colonies. Mercantile companies from Britain were the ones paying attention and making profit from the colonies. Britain provided no services to the colonists.