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31 August, 23:29
Why did great britain feel threatened by germany?
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Riley Davila
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The British government and people relied on their naval control and superiority to maintain control over things like trade and to have power and wealth. When Germany started building numerous warships and being competition to them, they felt threatened because they knew that they could lose their naval supremacy and control over waters.
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