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The road to world war i

Ch. 25—Imperialism, Alliances, and War. The road to world war i. Leadership of Otto von Bismark Goals after the Franco-Prussia War (1870) : Maintain peace Create certain alliances. The german empire. Three Emperors’ League (1873) Congress of Berlin (1878) Dual Alliance (1879)

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The road to world war i

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  1. Ch. 25—Imperialism, Alliances, and War The road to world war i

  2. Leadership of Otto von Bismark • Goals after the Franco-Prussia War (1870): • Maintain peace • Create certain alliances The german empire

  3. Three Emperors’ League (1873) Congress of Berlin (1878) Dual Alliance (1879) Renewal of the Three Emperors’ League (1881) The Triple Alliance—Germany, Austria, and Italy is set by the end of the 19th Century Creation of the triple alliance

  4. Franco-Russian Defensive Alliance (1894) British-German Rivalry at the beginning of the 20th century Entente Cordiale (1902) The Triple Entente (Britain, France, and Russia) is set in 1907. Creation of the triple entente

  5. 1888—William II becomes Emperor of Germany 1890—Bismark is dismissed Balkan Crises Moroccan Crises June 28, 1914—the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand July 1914—Austria declares war of Serbia; German supports Austria; Russia supports Serbia; France and Britain support Russia. The road to world war i

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