The first cause of World War One took place on June 28, 1914. Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb understudy, shot and executed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the beneficiary to the Austro-Hungarian position of authority, and his significant other. Princip had a place with a gathering called the Black Hand, who wanted Serbia to be free from Austria Hungary. Austria Hungary requested Serbia to rebuff those in charge of the death. At the point when Serbia neglected to consent, Austria Hungary proclaimed war on Serbia. Since Serbia was a partner of the Allied Powers, the Allied Powers pronounced war on Austria Hungary. This, as a result, implied an assertion of war against the Central Powers. Ferdinand's death begun a fasten response that prompted …show more content…
Extraordinary Britain and France kept up their residential economies through their control and exchange with outside states. Germany and Austria Hungary had not very many remote provinces, and their local assets were quickly running out. With a specific end goal to keep up their local economy, they needed to search for more assets by extending their domains. Germany couldn't without much of a stretch find different states on the grounds that there were couple of beneficial settlements left. France and Great Britain had a large portion of Africa and southern Asia under their control. The opposition for growing markets to maintain their local economies prompted antagonistic relations between the