Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

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    The immediate cause of World War I was the assassination of archduke Francis Ferdinand when he was on a visit to Serbia. Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia for not stopping the assignation and in turn declared war on Serbia. Other underlying causes of World War I was militarism. Germany and France competed to build larger armies because Britain had such a large army to begin with. A lot of nations used “universal conscription” which is like a draft to make their armies larger, nations mostly did…

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    The year was 1914 in Europe and it’s neighboring continents. 4 years of wars that resulted in nearly sixty million casualties, total. In a time when European countries had gone for 40years without a war, they glorified military power. When one country created a large army another country created a larger one and the process repeated itself. Soon, countries became nervous and started to form an alliance. The main three were France, Britain and Russia who agreed to help each other if they were…

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    Germany and keep peace all over Europe. In this, he thought France wanted revenge and no peace, so he formed a Dual Alliance with Austria-Hungary; Italy later joined along with them creating the Triple Alliance. After this, Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914. Russia then decided to join and team with Serbia against Austria-Hungary for an attack. At the same time, Austria-Hungary was teaming up with Germany to fight, while France also joined the war to claim land in Germany. Belgium…

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    World War 1 was caused by a deep seated mistrust of countries throughout the world. This war was very unavoidable as the issues that were solved by the war were not solvable by simple compromise. Two of the main causes of war was Nationalism and Imperialism. Although nationalism can be a unifying force in a country it can also be the cause intense competition among nations. Nationalism is one of the main causes of World War 1. Nationalism is defined as a sentiment based on common cultural…

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    After 1871, the relations among the European powers got worse. Countries don’t want to be look down on, they wanted to prove to other countries that they are strong and can’t be defeated easily. Not only because of that, but also since they are fear of neighbouring nations who might suddenly start a fight with them, countries start to make more and more weapons and recruit more people into the armies to make sure that there army, navy and weapons are strong enough, or, strongest that other…

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    The reformation is how and what was happening during this time and how it was happening.So it all starts with this monarchs during this time were born monarchs so they were called absolute monarchs. So what was the protestant reformation and why did it happen? what was the impact of this? The authority was starting to break down during this time. there was also the black death during this period. There were wars between catholics and protestants. europe also grew richer during this time why? It…

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    escalating into full scale continental warfare. The Great War took place all over the war torn europe from France to Russia and even Italy. This continent wrecking war held an abundance of nations in its grasp including Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy and Turkey. The immediate causes of World War 1 were alliances, imperialism, and militarism. The primary cause of this devastating conflict known as World War 1 was alliances. In document A the alliances between european countries…

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    well-known incidents in history. It caused many domains to crumble and also claimed the lives of millions of people. Franz Ferdinand was the Arch Duke of Austria and was next in line to be the Austro – Hungarian King. However, on the 28th of June 1914, both he and his wife were assassinated. This major event in history caused a huge war to break out between Germany, Britain, France, Austria – Hungary and Russia. All historians have their…

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    Later in History, the first biggest arms race started between the European Nations prior to World War I. Professor Brose of history and politics at Drexel University has said that the arms race of new weapons played a big role in the causes of World War I, “Especially evident in these tables, however, is the behind-the-scenes “quiet” arms race: the consistently more rapid annual increase of new weapon expenditures in the inflation-free environment of pre-1914,” (Brose). When the European nations…

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    Causes of World War II Analyse the significance of these TWO causes on the outbreak of World War II. World War 2 was an enormous international conflict that rocked the world. During the event, there were two opposing groups; the Axis Powers (led by Germany, Japan and Italy) and the Allied Powers (including Great Britain, the United States and China). The war erupted from the effects of numerous factors which caused an upset across the world. Amongst these various causes, two of them were the…

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