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    If you ask me World War One was the cause of Imperialistic nations, ambitious territory expansion,independence, power and wealth. These factors are the key cause of the War that would stain the world with blood and destruction. The war itself last root cause was the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand who was the archduke of Austria Hungary. Most of the European nations were Imperialistic nations inflicting political power and influence through their vast military forces. After the Archdukes…

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    Western Front Vs Ww1

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    there were various fronts that battles took place, the Western and the Eastern being the main ones. On the Western front one example is the Battle of Somme which took place in France in 1916. The Battle of Somme, fought between the British and the Germans, is one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the Great War. The reading we looked over in class called “Voices from the Battle of the Somme,” had original testimonies from young soldiers, or just young civilians fighting for their country…

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    The coming of war, declared on 4 August 1914, caught most Australians by surprise even though there had been a climate for war for many years. An expectation had arisen of a clash between Europe’s two major trading nations, Britain and Germany. Australia was in the middle of an election campaign when war came. Both leaders, Joseph Cook, Prime Minister, and Andrew Fisher, leader of the Labor Party, promised Australian support to Britain. Labor won the Federal Election and became an enthusiastic…

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    a very brutal & grossing war, A war that many expected to be short. In fact, it lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. Within these 4 long and terrible years, millions of soldiers & civilians lives were lost. Some of the English, French, German & Russian soldiers were made up of young high school graduates. These young soldiers died fighting one another along the Western & Eastern Fronts. The main underlying causes of World War I were the Alliances & Imperial rivalries between the…

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    In this essay I will explain what has caused the English spoken today is different from the English spoken in earlier century. three reasons it has changed is other languages around us, then electronics and finally made up words or slang. One reason it has changed is that French changed is right after the English was form Germany. This happen when Germanic tribes invaded England. By 900 CE people of England spoke Old English.If other country come we learn from them. In 1066 William of Normandy…

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    When most people think about war, the see one quick decisive battle that results in a winner and a loser and tons of dead bodies.That’s rarely ever true.One example of this is the Hundred Years’ war. The Hundred Years’ war was a group of periodic battles fought over who gets to be the successor of the French king , Charles IV. The cause of the war can be traced to one specific incident; Charles IV’ death, but the effect was important in the way these two countries grew and the overall…

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    In order to help with the debt many european countries had started printing more money which lead to inflation. Many people who had been living a middle class lifestyle began to experience unstable financial periods, because of the inflation the german currency began to dwindle in…

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    19th Century American War

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    Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia, and in turn Germany declared war on Russia. Knowing that France would attack Germany, Germany decided to act quickly and invade France through neutral Belgium. Following this the British stepped in to prevent the Germans from advancing any closer to English soil. So began what came to be known as the Great War. A new type of Warfare arose, as these fully industrialized nations put to use their new machines of war; engines, machine guns, airplanes…

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    The main factors that led to WW1 were Global Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, and Entangling Alliances according to CCN, 2016. After the Spanish war the U.S. imperial power created the colonial empire in both the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean. During the 19th century also the European countries defined their own wealth and power by imperialism, so by the colonial possessions and the ability to maintain or increase the empire. The Europeans owned most of the Africa and Asia and all or…

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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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