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1 August, 03:57

How were the European colonies involved in the war during World War I? A. Colonial soldiers were purposely kept out of the war. B. Most colonies revolted and broke away from European control. C. Colonies didn't have soldiers because it was seen as a threat to European rule. D. Soldiers from colonies around the world fought in the war.

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  1. 1 August, 04:58
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    European colonies were involved in the war during World War I the following way:

    D. Soldiers from colonies around the world fought in the war.

    Colonial recruits from Britain, India, France, and West Africa fought on European battlefields.
  2. 1 August, 06:08
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    How were the European colonies involved in the war during World War I?

    A. Soldiers from colonies around the world fought in the war.

    B. Most colonies revolted and broke away from European control.

    C. Colonies didn't have soldiers because it was seen as a threat to European rule.

    D. Colonial soldiers were purposely kept out of the war.
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