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Life was very hard for those living in Britain during World War I. These individuals were always faced with the threat of night raids, lack of food, illnesses, and other such problems that struck the severely war torn areas.

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No Battles were fought in England it was just the social mess that comes from sending all your young men to die in a foreign country the class system was still rife and the Middle classes got away with whatever they wanted while the working class were slaughtered in the fields of France They even had the cheek to bring in licensing laws so that the workers would be in bed at a decent time every night so that they could get to the ammunitions factories in the Morning. The British High command was nothing short of incompetent which didnt help the situation too much all in all it was a pretty miserable time but when the war ended it got worse because the Flu Epidemic wiped out another 3rd of whoever was left

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it was hard for them:( and they faced many hardships during this time:'( and they had fun while doing it but still was hard. it was hard for them:( and they faced many hardships during this time:'( and they had fun while doing it but still was hard.

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There were a number of political, cultural and social changes in England after World War I. The economy was severely hurt as so much money had been used to fund the war which made England to be one of the biggest debtors in the world.

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Britain joined WWI due to the fact that it's two greatest allies (France and Russia, who made up the Triple Entente) were fighting with Austro-Hungaria and Germany (and along with Italy, they made the Triple Allience).

The answer can also be blamed on the fact that Germany started to move into Belgium, a neutral country for both World War One and World War Two, which Britain knew must be defended.

To see why America joined WWI, then ask the question why did America join World War One?

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Great Britain wasn't actually a true democracy until after the war. They suffered more than twice the casualty's they did in WW2. They entered the war as a sea power they would not have been able to stay in the war with out their navy even though they only actually engaged in 1 navel battle they where able to intimidate the opposition's navy into staying in the North Sea.

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Great Britain's greatest military strength in WW1 was their naval supremacy, they blocked Germany's trade and food source by cutting off their access to sea.

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people went to war

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