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Why did Britain become involved in World War I?

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So that France wouldn’t lose to Germany and therefore cause Germany to have control over Western Europe
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User Oliver Salzburg
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To get the girls

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Hee Im just kidding. Britain got involved with World War I because the King declared war after the expiration of an Ultimatum to Germany. Britain was such a nice country. It fought to protect its neighbors Belgium as a neutral state and the main reason was to prevent a French defeat that would have left Germany in control of Western Europe.

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