By the end of the American Revolution in 1783, Britain was not engaged in a world war, but it was involved in conflicts that had global implications. The war primarily pitted Britain against the American colonies and their allies, including France, Spain, and the Netherlands. While Britain faced challenges in maintaining its global empire, the conflict did not escalate into a broader world war at that time. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 formally ended the revolution, allowing Britain to focus on rebuilding and managing its remaining territories.
The British were fighting against the Turks, aided as they were by the Germans, in Iraq & Palestine.
Britain and Germany were effected because they were at war against each other.
The Compulsory conscription was ordered by Hitler in the World War 2, that was against the Treaty of Versailles
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
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Britain was fighting with France in World War 2.
Britain entered the fighting World War I after the German invasion of Belgium.
All the 13 colonies were fighting against Britain
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they were fighting against the germans, japanese, and italy
In World war 2 the British were fighting on the allies side Russia (the Soviet Union at the time), and France. After Russia dropped out of the war because of their own revolution, the United States entered on the side of Britain and France. They were fighting against the Axis Powers of Japan and Germany.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
In Europe, Britain was fighting against Germany. In Africa, Britain was fighting Germany, Italy, and a few forces of the puppet Vichy France. In the Far East, Britain was fighting Japan in China, Indonesia, New Guinea, Burma and Indochina.