The War That Ended Peace: The Road To 1914: Summary

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Point three yielded for free trades between nations and stopping tariffs. The idea behind this point was that if nations trade heavily with each other then they are less likely to fight each other. As historian Margaret MacMillian has stated in her book “The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914.” Countries that are trading with each other would generally care about the safety of each other to keep the trades going. The fourth point tries to promote arms reduction. Another reason for starting World War 1 was that European had very large armies. Point five called for the adjustment colonies throughout the world. And makes sure that the people have a voice in their own country; how and by whom they want to be governed by. Point six wanted all