The Naval Race
Information you need to know about the Naval Race between Britain and Germany
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- Created on: 02-03-13 15:42
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- The Naval Race
- What was the Naval Race?
- Between Britain and Germany
- 1906-1914
- To see who could build the most Dreadnoughts
- Dreadnoughtswere a new type of battleship
- Facts about the Naval Race
- The race was 1906-1914
- The race peaked in 1909
- The Germans refused to agree on the number of dreadnoughts to build
- The British government only planned to make 4
- The British public pressured the government so they made 29.
- What was the significance of the Naval Race?
- It showed how dominant Britain was
- Showed the tension between Germany and Britain.
- It proved how important it was for Britain to keep a good navy
- What was the Naval Race?
- What was the Naval Race?
- Between Britain and Germany
- 1906-1914
- To see who could build the most Dreadnoughts
- Dreadnoughtswere a new type of battleship
- Facts about the Naval Race
- The race was 1906-1914
- The race peaked in 1909
- The Germans refused to agree on the number of dreadnoughts to build
- The British government only planned to make 4
- The British public pressured the government so they made 29.
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