Why had Britain followed the policy of βSplendid Isolationβ in the past? She was keen to avoid foreign military alliances as it could cause them potential problems. Britain remained isolated from Europe in order to concentrate on expanding her navy and her empire. Which country followed the policy of splendid isolation? In 1907, Britain finally abandoned the policy of splendid isolation when she signed the Triple Entente. France wanted her two allies to come close together.
A dragon on a coat of arms means protector of treasurer, a valiant and defender. The dragon with his keen eyes is the bravest of all creatures.
Grant wanted to liberate the Tennessee river. His superior, Halleck, was not keen. But Lincoln prodded him, and Halleck was then able to claim credit for a victory in his territory.
The convoys were critical to get supplies to the UK, and prevent us from being starved into surrender. That is why the U-Boats were so keen to disrupt them - to destroy our supply lines.
That depends on which "Enfield" gun it is. The Enfield name applies to several rifles from blackpowder muskets to multiple variations of bolt actions made in several countries as well as a revolver. Values differ based on type of gun and condition. This question is not answerable without a lot more information.
Germany!
"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."
a cuteIntense - keen - sharp .
all Europeans countries keen on getting trade with India because they wanted to occupy India and they also get things at low prizes due to which profit was made.
keen interest
The word 'keen' is a noun, a word for a dirge or a lament for the dead. Another noun form is 'keener', one who wails for the deadThe noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
Ambrosial, tangy, peppery, keen, zesty...
"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."
Italy was keen on obtaining parts Austria along with Yugoslavia in Europe. Italy was initially allied with Germany, but won over by promises of territory.
be fond of, be keen on, enjoy, be partial to, adore, love
As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as representative from one country to another