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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I DO NOT COPY YET!!!!!

Introduction  Robert Borden became prime minister of a peaceful and prosperous Canada in  On August 4, 1914 Britain declared war on Germany taking Canada into a long and bloody conflict.  More than 60,000 Canadians died in World War I.  Canada emerged from the war with a strong sense of national identity.

Introduction: The world in 1911  The world was emerging from a decade of unprecedented economic growth  Cities were developing throughout the world, electric street cars, cars, trucks, busses replacing horse drawn carriages

 Population of the world 2 Billion  25% of these people lived in Europe  Average Eastern European lived to 30 while life expectancy in Canada was 50 years  Fastest growing countries economically were the US, Japan and Germany

Arms Race  Countries were starting to build weapons and warships  Germany and Britain were involved in an arms race (battleships)

Fundamental Causes I  The European nations had built up large armed forces against the possibility of war.  The launching of HMS Dreadnought had resulted in a naval arms race between Britain and Germany. Militarism

Fundamental Causes II  The Triple Alliance was comprised of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. Entangling Alliances The Triple Entente consisted of France, Russia and Britain. War would automatically pit most of these nations against each other.

Fundamental Causes III  The European powers had large colonial empires which reached around the world.  Britain had one of the largest but Germany was a very young nation and also wanted a “place in the sun.” Imperialism

Fundamental Causes IV  Nationalism was an intense love of country and was directly linked to imperialism and militarism.  France had lost the two small territories of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany in 1871 and was driven by nationalism to recover these “lost provinces.” Nationalism The French Flag

The Balkans  This region on Europe’s southern flank was aptly named the “powder keg of Europe.”  It was dominated by the small but intensely nationalist state of Serbia.  Austria-Hungary, a deeply divided multi- ethnic nation, feared the influence of Serbia on her southern border.

Causes of World War I  A war between the major European powers was, in the opinion of some historians, inevitable and long overdue.  The causes were many and complex but certain fundamental issues can be identified.

Assassination at Sarajevo  In 1908, much to the annoyance of Serbia and her longtime ally Russia, Austria-Hungary annexed the two small territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In June of 1914 the heir to the Austro- Hungarian throne and his wife were shot dead in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, by a Serbian terrorist.

War on the Horizion  Austria-Hungary with the support of her ally Germany issued an unacceptable ultimatum to the Serbs.  Russia mobilized her armies in support of Serbia.  Germany, fearing a Russian attack,set in motion the Schlieffen Plan which required an attack on Russia’s ally France through neutral Belgium. Schlieffen Plan

The Start of WW1  Britain, fearing for her naval interests in the North Sea and wishing to support the tiny nation of Belgium, declared war on Germany.  The Schlieffen Plan failed to accomplish the defeat of France with the result that the armies became locked in a bitter struggle on the Western Front.

 The Arms race, Nationalism, Imperialism and the system of Alliances would all contribute to the outbreak of the Great War of (WW1 )