Ultimately, the British and French are clearly more powerful now than they have been in history.
Britain, France, and Australia have almost divided half of the United States, which has significantly enhanced the strength of each country.
Although the British received the most valuable regions, the three areas acquired by the French were not much less.
While they cannot fully control the three republics like colonies, they can interfere with their domestic affairs to a certain degree, and even influence public opinion to provoke the republics to declare war on Germany voluntarily.
Indeed, besides placing their hopes in colonial military forces, the French also expected these three republics to assemble sizable armies to help defend the native land.
However, as a nation that cherishes freedom, the United States does not have as high control over its people as imagined.