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Causes of WWICauses of WWI

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Long Term Causes

Nationalism-Starting with the French Revolution-National identities become important,

desire respect and prestige-1871 Germany and Italy become

countries -they want to catch up with Britain /France

-Pride in country based upon industrial power and colonies.

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Industrialization

1850s on sees industrialization spread to continental Europe

Economic competition between nations begin-Germany quickly gaining on Britain

Transportation, communication, and military advances continue

Need for markets and raw materials=> $$$

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Imperialism

Nationalism and industrialization tied to colonial power

Competition for colonies increases tensions

European nations military, political, and economic domination of Africa and Asia build empires

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Militarism

Between 1870 and 1914, European nations increase military spending by 400%

Many believed war was coming German, Russian Generals

extremely powerful Arms Race developes

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Short-Term Causes

Entangling alliances pulled everyone into the war

Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) “Central Powers”

Germany gave Austria-Hungary a “blank check”

Triple Entente (England, France, and Russia) – Treaty of Friendship “Allies”

France was“concerned” about Germany’s growing Military

England was concerned with Germany’s Navy

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Precipitating Events

Moroccan Crisis between France and Germany

Balkan Wars in 1912-23 raises tensions between Russia, Serbia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary

Balkans considered the “Powder Keg of Europe”

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Precipitating Events

German, French, Austrian, and English Arms Race.

Naval Fleets competed to be bigger and better.

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Domino Effect

In June 1914, Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, travels to Sarajevo with his wife to review the Austrian Hungarian army on maneuvers.

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Domino Effect

(1) June 28, 1914 – Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and his wife are assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia

A nineteen year-old member of the Black Hand, Gavrilo Princip, jumped from the sidewalk onto the Archduke's car and fired 2 shots.

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Austria-Hungary blames Serbia for supporting Bosnian

Nationalist for the assassination. .

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Domino Effect

(2) Austria Hungary issues an ultimatum to Serbia to allow Austrian forces to investigate and stop anti-Austrian activities in Serbia. (Austria knows Serbia will not accept)

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Domino Effect

(3) Serbia refuses ultimatum, Austria-Hungary declares war

(4) Russia mobilizes army to defend Serbia

(5) Germany declares war on Russia

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Domino Effect

• (6) France declares war on Germany

(7) Germany invades Belgium to attack France

(8) Britain declares war on Germany

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Countries Mobilize for war:Nationalism and Patriotism

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Domino Effect

Italy decides that its chances to gain land is better with France, Britain, and Russia and leaves the Triple Alliance in 1915.

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The World at War - 1914

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Domino Effect

Most of the fighting takes place in Western Europe, even though the conflict started in the Balkans in Eastern Europe

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Results-OVERVIEW

Stalemate Trench Warfare No real

movement for 4 years!

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Results- OVERVIEW1914-1918

9,000,000 45,000,000 1,350,000,000

27,900,000

11,250,000 414,000,000 22,500,000

Dead Wounded Pounds of bone

and flesh Pounds of brain

matter Gallons of blood Years of life not

lived Children not born


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