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Due to the fact that the British empire operated pretty much all around the world and had to have the best navy to hold its vast empire, which it did for most if not all of the 19th century.

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the british empire was the strongest because they had large overseas which means they had a lot of people in it

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Q: Why was the british empire the strongest in World War 1?
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