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The Causes of WWI
The First World War in human history broke out in 1914 due to many causes, which led to an extremely disastrous event that continued for many years. ... But nobody knew, that WWI, or so called ˇ§The Great Warˇ¨ could give a totally different aspect towards ˇ§warˇ¨ to people now. Though war is inevitable when conflicts occur, historians usually believe that wars and important events have many causes that are built over a period of time. There are several factors that brought WWI to action, but some major causes of the war would be Nationalism, a number of pre-war crisis, and the formation of the alliance system, which nobody expected could lead to such destruction.
Firstly, Nationalism was one of the most devastating causes of WWI. ...
Secondly, there were a few crisis that took place before the outbreak of WWI that caused tension between many different countries for separate reasons. ... The Moroccan Crises created a bad relationship between Germany and France, eventually resulting in the British army helping out the French in WWI. ...
Historians today still argue over the numerous factors that led to the outbreak of the First World War but some major causes include Nationalism, the few pre-war crisis, and the formation of the deadly alliance system.
Approximate Word count = 926 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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