The Break Out of World War One

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The Break Out of World War One In this essay I am going to explain why world war one happened. There are many causes, both long term and short term for example the rivalry between Germany and France because of the Franco Prussian war, and the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand. It is hard to tell which is the most important cause, because lots of countries had tensions with each other, and the war took place because of all these. One long-term cause of world war one was the fact there were two established Alliance systems- the triple Alliance and the triple entente. This was where countries all over the world were backing each other up, each member of the alliances promised to help its allies if a country belonging to the other alliance attacked them. The Triple Entente consisted of Great Britain, France and Russia (formed in1907) The triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Italy and Austria-hungry (formed in 1882). This was an important cause because without it there probably would not have been a 'world war' just war between individual countries, because many different countries were backing each other, the opposition feared, and made their alliance bigger. This helped cause war because if one country got into bother the others got involved. Another long-term cause was the rivalry between Germany and France; this was because in 1870-1871 there was a war between the two countries. In this war France had lost the territory of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany and vowed to one day get revenge and take the territory back. Therefore there was a lot of extra tension between France and Germany, which helped spark off a war. In 1871 Germany became a nation. The new leader was a man called Kaiser Wilhelm 11. He was an ambitious man and wanted Germany to be as strong as Britain both militarily and industrially. This was a main long-term cause because between 1871 and 1914 Germany had been catching up with Britain as a major industrial nation. This created tension because Britain felt threatened that its position as a major

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