After a comprehensive ceasefire was achieved in South America, it finally brought a glimmer of peace to the world. Though dark clouds still loomed over Europe, at least not all the political news on a global scale was bad.
Following the end of the Chaco War, the United Kingdom and France also temporarily ended their opposition and shifted towards neutrality for a short time.
The biggest impact of this situation was actually the rapid resolution of issues previously encountered by the British and French.
Whether it was the armed rebellion that broke out in India or the Lone Star Republic's call for independence, these issues did not significantly impact Britain and France themselves.
Without the support of other powerful nations, these problems could easily be resolved by the strength of Britain and France alone.
This was good news for the Frenchmen. With no worries in the Americas, the French could concentrate their attention on Europe and Africa.