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23 April, 09:41
How was imperialism a cause of world war 1?
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Louis Duke
23 April, 09:51
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Imperialism contributed to World War I the amount of land that Britain and France owned led to a heightened rivalry with Germany, which sought to acquire colonies later on and only controlled small portions of Africa.
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Karlie Dillon
23 April, 09:54
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Imperialism contributed to the cause of WWI because it made countries want more land. With countries wanting more land they fought for it. This led to greater conflict.
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