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If war broke out, why might it be unlikely that fighting would happen in Britain?
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If war broke out, why might it be unlikely that fighting would happen in Britain?
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If war broke out, why might it be unlikely that fighting would happen in Britain?
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because britain wnated to fight on the colinist land so they didnt have to ruin there stuff and hey wanted to take their property i believe
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