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The MAIN Causes of War

The MAIN Causes of War. Militarism Alliance System Imperialism Nationalism Spark that started the war was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip of the “Black Hand. Militarism. Nations spend large amounts of money to build massive militaries.

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The MAIN Causes of War

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  1. The MAIN Causes of War • Militarism • Alliance System • Imperialism • Nationalism • Spark that started the war was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip of the “Black Hand

  2. Militarism • Nations spend large amounts of money to build massive militaries. • If you spend that much, you will most likely want to use the military!! • Germany was competing with the UK to build battleships.

  3. All the countries of Europe built up their armies and navies.   In 1914, their armed forces stood like this:•   Germany: 2,200,000 soldiers, 97 warships•   Austria-Hungary: 810,000 soldiers, 28 warships.•   Italy: 750,000 soldiers, 36 warships•   France: 1,125,000 soldiers, 62 warships•   Russia: 1,200,000 soldiers, 30 warships•   Great Britain: 711,000 soldiers, 185 warshipsAs one country increased its armies, so all the others felt obliged to increase their armed forces to keep the ‘balance of power’.

  4. The Alliance System • By 1914 all the major powers were linked by a system of alliances. • The alliances made it more likely that a war would start. • Once started, the alliances made it more likely to spread. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWschlieffenP.htm

  5. Imperialism • All the great powers were competing for colonies / territory. • The British feared Germany in Africa. • The Austrians feared Serbia / Russia in the Balkans • This competition always led to the threat of war.

  6. Nationalism • This was an age when all nations wanted to assert their power and independence. (Too Much Pride) • Pride leads to hatred between nations. (i.e. – intense hatred btw Germany and France) • In Europe, Slavs, aided by Serbia and Russia, wanted to be free of Austrian rule.

  7. Significant Individuals • Kaiser Wilhelm II – leader of Germany (very aggressive) • Emperor Franz Joseph – long-time leader of Aus-Hun • Tsar Nicholas II – reluctant leader of Russia • H.H. Asquith – prime minister of Britain • George V – king of Britain • Gaston Doumergue – prime minister of France • Woodrow Wilson – President of the USA

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