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    extent of their armies, the nations of Europe sought protection by making alliances. The countries…

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    How Did World War 1 Start

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    one kept their alliances. Country were switching sides, and the reason the war started was because people couldn’t handle things in a more positive way. The underlying cause of World War 1 was Nationalism and Alliances. Nationalism is the belief that people should be loyal mainly to their country/nation (Chapter 13 section 1). Before the war, they set up two different sides. There was an triple alliance, and a triple entente. Great Britain, France, and Russia were apart of the triple entente.…

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    Germany. The two sides at the beginning of the war consisted of The Triple Alliance, and the Triple Entente. The Triple Alliance comprised mainly of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, whilst the Triple Entente was made from France, Great Britain, and Russia. This meant that all the power of the empires was involved as well, as Great Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia all had empires to back them up. An intricate web of alliances also pulled countries into the war, as they had…

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    various colonies, and make their overall influence felt all over Europe. Bismarck created very complicated alliance in order to hold peace on Germany’s borders. These alliances included: the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and an alliance with Russia. The purpose of these alliances was to protect Germany from invasion or attack from either France or Russia. However, the alliance with Russia crumbled after Bismarck had influence from another power which invigorated…

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    included 9 different countries and had 2 alliances. Austro-Hungary, Germany, and Italy were known as the Triple Alliance while Great Britain, France and Russia were known as the Triple Entente. It was a total war and it was estimated that around 9 million soldiers had died fighting for their country. Most men died fighting or defending their entrenched Frontlines that were so small they could barely turn around without hitting another soldier. Imperialism and Alliances were also a main cause of…

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    The alliance system between nations in Europe was the main cause to start the war. An alliance is an agreement between nations that would help both sides win the war. Military alliances usually contain promises that if a country was attacked, the alliances of that country should go to war with the country that attacked. Alliance system contains economic agreements between countries such as loans and contains supplying weapons and materials. The system of alliances in Europe was a new concept…

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    the most important cause were alliances because the alliances felt threatened or feared that the other alliance were getting countries to join them. Alliances means countries could be able to work together with their allies to have a stronger group and come to their country to give a hand if the country was attacked. Before World War 1 started, there was two different alliances. One alliance was the Triple Alliance also called the central power. The Triple Alliance were Germany, Italy and…

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    causes that led to World War 1, there was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, the rise of Nationalism but most of all alliances during and before the war. Alliances during World War 1 were a critical and important cause for the war, Germany had an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy at first they were called the “tripla alliance”.…

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    economies, took lives, and tore our world apart, but why? Was it because the world wanted it, or they thought it would be fun? Not at all; so why would such a devastating war start? Well, it is not completely crazy when you factor in a slow buildup of alliances and militaries, extreme nationalism, and even an assassination of an archduke. War was knocking on the door waiting to happen. By early…

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    Ww1 Causes

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    years and over 40 million soldiers mobilized. The Triple Alliance which was the alliance between Austria/Hungary, Germany, and Italy went to war with the Triple Entente, which was an alliance between Russia, France, and Britain. The war originally started between serbia and Austria/Hungary, when Serbia was accused of assassinating Austria/Hungary’s ArchDuke Ferdinand in Sarajevo. The causes of this dispute between the European alliances were the Alliances, the Treaty of Berlin, and last but not…

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