Decline in the status of Britain after the First World War (1918-1934

Abstract

I knew Britain Balazmy (Great Britsh) which does not lose its colonies the sun, the colonies which formed the power-added to its strength, which helped to extend its influence over large areas of the world and nearly a quarter of the world's population in the nineteenth century, while the pay of its geographical location British officials interesting marine fleet, which has become one of the strongest world fleet at that time. It was the Industrial Revolution, which ushered in the UK and developed with a broad global yield them. Britain has remained and over the centuries, throughout the play the role more important and decisive times in the report of the fate of most international issues, even after the spread of the Industrial Revolution in most European countries and the United States of America, so it was Britain that started to lose some of their economic development in the second half of the nineteenth century with the emergence of Germany in Europe after 1871 and Japan in Asia, as well as the threat posed by Tsarist Russia down the British interests in the Arabian Gulf, but Britain has maintained excellent position in the colonies and the international trade and navigation, until the First World War, to get started with countdown As soon as the war has brought to Britain from the tragedies and horrors that that was not accounted rulers, and this is what will be recognized through the pages of this search. Research is divided into four main topics are preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion first theme Britain and the First World War, as it was addressed to the military and political changes experienced by Britain before and during the war and its impact in weakening the influence of personalities of the British policy of colonial capitalism. The second topic was devoted to discuss economic developments in Britain after the First World War and its impact on both internal and external. The third topic was devoted to refer to the features of the British political system after World War I and its impact on the British political arena. Turning to the fourth theme the global economic crisis of 1929 and its impact on Britain until 1933. In conclusion we tried to view the most important conclusions that we reached through the evaluation of research.