Franz Ferdinand's assassination caused WWI

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History

 

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Sharon F

 

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October 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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Already Germany had in place a plan for the war and other countries were forming alliances to protect themselves. Realistically World War I was inevitable; the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was merely the catalyst. The tension causing World War I dates back to the industrial revolution in the late 18th century, over a hundred years before the war actually began...
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Britain’s pioneering role in the revolution held them in good stead and quickly became a superior nation. To remain slightly competitive with Britain the rest of the world had to form alliances, many of which were used in the war . On 28 June 1914 World War I erupted when the heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Serbia by a Serbian organisation known as The Black Hand...
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