The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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Maps made by early British settlers tell us the geographical formation of early colonies as well as the roads, rivers, regions, Native American Indians territories, and white colonists settings. Many early colonists were not cartographers, so it was not easy for them to portrait the right information in the clearest way. There were even prior maps made by European cartographers that only draw the maps following the information given by explorers. This was a more ambitious project because cartographers did know the places they were drawing on the map.
Answer: I am writing this answer under the idea that this is before the official start of WW2 (so without further ado) : i would like to say this is because they did not want to risk another war considering the world was still recovering from WW1. That is the reason why they did not declare war on the axis powers until the invasion of czechoslovakia.
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