Why did the British promise some of their colonies independence during World War II?
The British felt sorry for their colonies.
The British believed it was wrong to have colonies.
The British wanted colonial troops to help in the fighting.
O The British wanted to follow the example that had been set by Germany.

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Answer:

C.) The British wanted colonial troops to help in the fighting

Explanation:

Troops from the British Empire fought in every theatre of war through the years of World War Two - as they had fought in a range of conflicts, on the side of Britain, for the past 150 years or so. There were over two and a half million Indian citizens in uniform during the war.

The British promised independence after WW2 because they  wanted colonial troops to help in the fighting.

What was the second world war?

This was the war that took place between the axis powers and the allied powers.

The reason for the war was because the allied forces wanted to stop the aggression of the axis powers.

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