Because they were Allies by treaty
Britain and France were not involved in the American Civil War. The Confederacy asked for Britain's help but they did not get involved.
they were involved in the war because when britain was at war canada was at war too.
The Seven Years War, aka The French and Indian War (1756-63)
Yes, the war brought about a social revolution in Britain. Shared experiences of those involved in the war and those families that were left behind caused great social change.
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.
Because they at first wished to avoid fatalities but when the war escalated they became involved.
When Britain got involved because at the time it was a colony of Great Britain.
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.
The Australian nation was only 13 years old when Australians became involved, through their relationship with Britain, in WWI.
Because they were Allies by treaty
The countries involved were Great Britain, France and Germany. The Phony War was actually not a war, but a lull in World War 2 which occured after the fall of Poland to Germany. Great Britain and France remained officially at war with Germany, but neither side made any great military moves toward the other, so it was called the Phony War.
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
Which war? If you mean the Great War of 1914-18, the answer is Britain and Germany. If WW2, the answer is every country involved in the war.
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Britain and France were not involved in the American Civil War. The Confederacy asked for Britain's help but they did not get involved.
In 1914 when Germany violated Belgian sovereignty to attack France, Britain came to Belgium's aid.