How Did Imperialism Lead To Ww1

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World War I was the first long lasting war of the 20th century. It changed the outlook of everyday citizens, and it was even the first war to use things such as airplanes,submarines and poison gas.However, World War I began with an act of terrorism. On June 28, 1914, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand had taken place in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Black Hand member. More than ever before, the war involved more countries and colonies than any of the wars before it. Although WWI didn’t put an end to all conflicts, it led to many creations and innovations. Many countries and central powers rivaled against each other in the battle for colonies and resources which created many conflicts. The war itself boasted with irony. For the majority …show more content…

Imperialism also played a huge role leading up to World War I. Great Britain still managed to obtain land in Africa while other countries were also fighting to do so. Great Britain itself was a huge imperialist country. They controlled over 20% of the world 's population and 25% of the total globe. Even so, Africa was one of their main focal points because of the resources and cheap labor it offered. When Britain invaded Africa, their presence altered the natives culture and traditions such as religion, and language. In addition, Europeans carried something called the “White Man 's Burden.” The so called burden was the fact of being forced to help the natives under political pressure. As more and more white men came over from Britain, conflicts erupted because both the natives and white men were unhappy with each others presence. Imperialism played a strong role leading up to World War I because nationally, more land equaled out to more power and resources. Even though both France and Britain had many colonies in Africa and Asia and Germany and Italy decided they wanted a colonial empire to,because the battle and struggle to divide borders between countries,even though Britain was the world’s dominant imperial power,disagreements about who owned different areas of the world created jealousy and