Compare the foreign policy of France and Britain. What can be noted in common in it?

The foreign policy of the two developed states of France and England was similar. Both states sought to acquire colonial possessions on underdeveloped continents. They were distinguished by an aggressive orientation. Both France and England sought to expand their spheres of influence and increase production. In order to prevent overstocking in the domestic market, they rushed to the foreign market. Both industrialized states of Western Europe gravitated towards the same developed countries as they are.



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