During World War I, as so often in conflicts in its history, Great Britain's greatest strength was its navy. While it boasted a large land force and a growing air force, Great Britain's navy was the largest and most modernized of all the world's navies, and its many years as caretaker of an empire spread throughout the world had honed its naval tactics and training to a fine edge.
How about: we won it for the rest of the world?
For one, in WWI, the Britains rolled out tanks for the first time.
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
the great depression and world war 2
The reason the Americains declared the war in 1812: -Including a desire for expansion into the Northwest Territory -Trade restrictions because of Britains on going war with France -Impressment of Americain merchant sailorsinto the Royal Navy -Biritish support Americains Indian tribes against Americain expansion -The humilitation of Americain honour So that is the reason why America declared a war with Great Britain.
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Britains goal was to win the war then continue conquring the world.
The King was Charles the First, he was replaced by Oliver Cromwell in 1653 following the Civil War
Loyalist strength was pretty much great throughout the colonies during the American Revolution because only about 1/3 of the colonists supported the Patriot Cause.
novanet- americans were humiliated by british impressments and britains support of native americans
England had joined the Great War when they Declared on Germany for attacking both Belgium and France who were Britains allies
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William Pitt helped the British by by pouring in money, troops, and equipment. The result was that the British won the war.
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The 'America's Greatest Generation' survived The Great Depression, then World War II.
Hilts from The Great Escape