Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Causes Of World War I :: essays research papers
   The first world war had many causes, the historians    probably have not yet discovered and discussed all of them    so there might be more causes than what we know now. In    this essay I would discuss the main causes of the warââ¬âthe    ones that were discussed in the textbook. In the time before    the warââ¬â¢s outbreak (before 1914ââ¬âin the beginning of the    century) the world was separated into big empires that had    colonies around the world (European countries ruled most of    Africa). There were fights and disagreements between the    major empires. Usually, when there are many arguments    between countries, people start fear of war and prepare for    it (for example, today in Israel, after Benjamin Netanyahu    winning the elections, Israelââ¬â¢s policy towards the Arabs and    the Palestinians have changed. There is fear from war with    Syria, because of threats from both sides, so both countries    arm themselves and ready for war, just in case it would    break). In the beginning of the century Britain was the largest    empire in the world, it also had the largest navy. The navy    was so big and strong because the Britons needed to protect    their empire and maintain the sea routes between the    different colonies. The Kaiser William II of Germany hated    and envied Britain for having a stronger navy than his. He    increased the German navy and built many warships. Britain    responded with building more ships and increasing its navy    too. This started a race for building more and better    warships and it created tension and competition between    those two countries. Germany and France were rivals for    centuries and at the beginning of the century and at the end    of the 19th century the rivalry increased. This happened    because of the war between those two countries in 1870-71    when Germany defeated France. Germany took over the    areas of Alsace and Lorraine and the French people wanted    to revenge Germany and retrieve those lands. France could    not start a war against Germany since Germany had more    resources and a stronger army than France. France needed    allies to help it fight (the subject of alliances would be    discussed later). There was another quarrel between France    and Germanyââ¬âabout controlling Morocco. In 1905 France    thought that it should have more influence in the western    Mediterranean Sea area as it already controlled Tunisia and    Algeria, it wanted Morocco too. The Kaiser of Germany    visited Tangier (a big city in Morocco) and said that    Germany would protect Morocco in case of a French    attack. In 1911 France increased its control over Morocco    and Germany sent a warship. The Germans withdrew at last    but the French gave them a part of Western Africa in    exchange.  					    
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