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Why Did World War 1 Happen

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What really caused World War 1 to happen? Well there are said to be many different reasons, but some of the main focus points were the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, mutual defense alliances, militarism, imperialism, and nationalism. Before World War 1 even began, the tension was thick and heavy between the countries of Europe. The major combatants of the World War 1 were divided up into two camps. They were the triple alliance who was Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary and the triple entente who were Britain, France and Russia. In my opinion, there were some factors that brought on an instant cause of the World War 1. They were when the heir of Austria-Hungry Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife's was assassinated, when Germany declared war on France, when Great Britain declared war on Germany, and when Germany declared war on Russia. Furthermore, I also believe some leading causes were nationalism, imperialism, and militarism, but the final straw was the assassination of Archduke Frances Ferdinand and his wife that brought on this war. Ferdinand was killed by a Serbian patriot by the name Gavrilo Princip. …show more content…

After they secured unconditional support from its ally, Germany, Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an ultimatum on July 23, 1914. Austria-Hungary demanded, among a lot of other things, that all propaganda within Serbia be suppressed and that Austria-Hungary would be allowed to conduct its own thorough investigation of the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife killing and they wanted to know why the Black Hands had him assassinated. Serbia accepted all of Austria’s demands except for one and because they did not accept it the Austrian government broke the agreement and on July 25 went ahead with military measures. At the same time Austria-Hungry were declaring war on Serbia, Russia turned around and declared war on Austria-Hungary a month later on July 28,

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