France and Great Britain joined World War I primarily due to their alliances and commitments to defend each other against aggression. France was concerned about German expansion and sought to reclaim territories lost in the Franco-Prussian War, while Britain was committed to supporting Belgium's neutrality after Germany invaded it. The complex web of alliances, including the Triple Entente between France, Britain, and Russia, ultimately compelled both nations to enter the conflict when war broke out in 1914.
Great Britain entered World War I primarily due to the German invasion of Belgium on August 4, 1914. Britain had a treaty obligation to protect Belgian neutrality, which was violated by Germany's military actions. Additionally, concerns over the balance of power in Europe and alliances with France and Russia further compelled Britain to join the conflict.
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the reason is because Germany were jealous because Britain and France had much empires than them. so this jealousy grew up and made Germany join in the war.
Britain, France, Russia, Japan and Italy. America did not join the war until mid-1917 and the only real contribution it made was in numbers of soldiers sent.
Yes. As a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Australia was bound to join the war when Britain did and on Britain's side.
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Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
Great Britain joined an aliance with Japan which gave the allied powers a lot of naval force! Great Britain was also allied with France and Russia. Great Britain joined an aliance with Japan which gave the allied powers a lot of naval force! Great Britain was also allied with France and Russia.
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Yes, the Confederates tried to get support from Great Britain during the Civil War. However Great Britain stayed out of the war.
France and Great Britain (and most of the commonwealth countries) declared war on Germany as a result of their invasion of Poland.
neither joined neither, because it wasn't just England who joined them, it was the whole of Britain. England is not a fully fledged country as it doesn't have it's own government. Get your facts right. And Britain joined France.
In the 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland. On 1 September 1939 German troops attacked Poland, so on 3 September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany.
Britain was committed to defend France and Belgium and since they joined the Britain did