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CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

The period leading up to the First World War was marked by significant political and territorial tensions among European powers. Nationalistic fervor was rampant, particularly within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, following its annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

Fance wanted to recover Alsace-Lorraine, that they had lost to the German Empire in 1871.

Industrialised European countries expanded their empires and competed for having more territories.

They had colonies especially in North Africa.

Between 1878 and 1908, the Austro-Hungarian Empire occupied and annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina; this led to nationalists protests.

On 28th June 1914, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated by a Serbian gunman.

The Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia. With this war started the First World War.

Britain and Germany became involved in a naval arms race.

As a result of these disputes, two alliances were established.
Triple Entente

Russian Empire

France

Great Britain

Triple Alliance

Italy

Austro-Hungarian Empire

German Empire