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Jayden Irwin
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17 December, 21:30
Why did many of Britain's colonies join WWI?
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Cloe Ponce
17 December, 21:54
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Britan thought that by spreading the enemies forces, it would be easier to take them out. The enemy forces would be less concentrated in a single area.
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