Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Causes of WWI


World War I also known as the Great War was from 1914-1918.Causes of World War I were nationalism, Militarism, the Assassination of Frans Ferdinand and the collapse of the alliance system. A major cause of this war was the assassination of Ferdinand in Austria on 1914. He was killed by a Serbian Nationalist. Germany pledged its support to Austria-Hungary, pressuring them to declare war on Serbia. Nationalism on the other hand caused competition among the nations. It turned Frenchman against German and Russian against Austrian. Countries tried to prove their nationalism superior to other countries. This quickened the pace that the war took to develop. They had strong speeches and writings about there pride towards there country. Another strong reason as to why the Great War started was because of Imperialism. Great Britain, Germany and France needed markets after the increase in manufacturing caused by the Industrial Revolution. They competed for economic expansion in Africa. This caused the falling of the Ottoman Empire to Austria-Hungary and Russia. Another reason that started the War was the Alliance, which led to the immediate result of the War. Their were two alliances, they were the triple alliance and the triple entente. The triple alliance consisted of the countries of, Italy, Germany, Austria and Hungary. The triple entente was Russia, France, and Britain. Each country was improving in their military system. They demanded more power for their country. Germany was the strongest country with one of the best military. Each Country prepeared there army to win.

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