B. It was to aid Europe after WWII
Answer:
The nationalism and patriotism of European nations, particularly the Great ... World War I. Nationalism is an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. ... of their home country, placing its interests above those of other nations.
They didn't want to be bias because we started having good relations with them
This is true. The British army was much larger and much more developed, but the colonial army managed to win by winning the support of the people and of foreigners. They were helped by British enemies such as France who was willing to give not only weapons and money, but also its navy and its generals with their war expertise.
They were forced to regents and to also move into the communes to work on farms and harvest crops etc.