The short answer is England and France, it started in 1337 when Edward III of England claimed he had a right to the French throne. Edward and decided to go to war to become king of France. I say that is the short answer because at that time 'France' was not a country as we recognise it today- it was a collection of duchies and regions that (usually) followed a king in Paris. Often the princes and dukes would fight each other and the King. For example in the latter half of the war Henry V took advantage of a massive civil war in France between to rival landed families. Random fact for you: most historians agree that the war atuallly lasted 116 years not 100!
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
The United Kingdom (which includes England) and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if any of them was attacked, the others would come to their aid. On 1st September 1939, German troops invaded Poland. On 3rd September 1939, the UK and France both declared war on Germany.
England were sticking up for france! To be more precise, England declared war on Germany and Austria when the Germans landed on Belgium soil. Belgium was under a treaty from England saying that England will protect Belgium whenever enemy enters the Belgian borders...and since England is allies with France and it was already involved in the war England declared war back to Germany The main reason for this alliances. Germany had tried to isolate France by making alliances with other countries; however they forgot to renew the treaty, so Russia left them. England signed the Entente Cordiale with France and later Russia joined in and it became the triple Entente. At this point Germany also formed an alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary; this was the Triple alliance. When Germany kept bullying France, England warned Germany that we would go to war them.
he didnt like France and would never go fight with them. he absoultly hated FRANCE.
The Germans attacked Poland, this caused England and France to declare war on Germany, so Germany declared war on them.
The short answer is England and France, it started in 1337 when Edward III of England claimed he had a right to the French throne. Edward and decided to go to war to become king of France. I say that is the short answer because at that time 'France' was not a country as we recognise it today- it was a collection of duchies and regions that (usually) followed a king in Paris. Often the princes and dukes would fight each other and the King. For example in the latter half of the war Henry V took advantage of a massive civil war in France between to rival landed families. Random fact for you: most historians agree that the war atuallly lasted 116 years not 100!
France, Germany, England, Russiaand Amareca
"Rainbow 5" was the military plan to go to war with England and France against Germany
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia then with Germanys backing attacked France & England ... in a nutshell
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
Jehanne d'Arc (aka 'The Maid of Orleans') went out to war to save France from losing against England.
He wanted to go to war with France, and he needed Spain to help him win the war. which by the way. He did not win.
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The United Kingdom (which includes England) and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if any of them was attacked, the others would come to their aid. On 1st September 1939, German troops invaded Poland. On 3rd September 1939, the UK and France both declared war on Germany.
Over the centuries many countries have declared war on Spain, or wanted to. France, Portugal, England, Ottoman Empire, Italy, Germany, Spain (civil war), Poland, Austria etc.
The federalists wanted to go to war with France because they attacked the U.S. ships