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13 April, 18:47
How did imperialism lead to world war 1?
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Morgan Christian
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The tensions from European imperialism did not only cause the entanglement of alliances, but lead to countries strengthening their military ... In European nations like Germany, nationalism was driven by imperialism. Nations like Britain and Germany were expanding and thought they were unstoppable.
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