Causes of World War 1 There was no single event that precipitated World War I . The conflict was sparked by a series of events that occurred in the years running up to 1914. Some of the events that contributed to the war were as follows: 1. Germany's New International Expansion Policy: In 1890, Wilhelm II, the new German Emperor, launched an international policy aimed at transforming his country into a global force. Germany was viewed as a danger by all other powers, destabilising the international situation. 2. Mutual Defense Alliance: Mutual defence agreements have been signed by countries all throughout Europe. These agreements said that if a country was attacked, the Allies would defend it. At the time, some of the alliances were – Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are linked by the Triple Alliance of 1882. In 1907, the Triple Entente (Britain, France, and Russia) came to an end. As a result, Europe had two rivals. 3. Imperialism: Prior to World War I, sections of Africa and...
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