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What were the cause of WW1? think (MANIA)?

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How did WW1 impact the colonies?

World War I significantly altered the political landscape of colonial territories, leading to increased nationalist movements and a push for independence as colonized peoples sought greater autonomy and recognition after the war.

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How did European Powers use the colonies in WW1?

European powers exploited colonies for resources, manpower, and strategic military advantages during World War I, deploying colonial soldiers and utilizing local materials to support the war effort.

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How were colonial people involved in WW1?

Colonial people served in various capacities, including combat roles and labor support, contributing to the war efforts of their colonial powers while also influencing their aspirations for independence.

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How was WW1 fought?

World War I was fought primarily through trench warfare on the Western Front, characterized by static front lines, high casualties, and the use of new military technologies such as machine guns, tanks, and chemical weapons.

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How did total War” Impact both soldiers and civilians

Total war mobilized entire societies for military efforts, resulting in significant changes in civilian life, including rationing, increased industrial production, and direct impacts through bombings and attacks, while soldiers faced prolonged conflict and psychological strain.

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How did WW1 End?

World War I ended with the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, leading to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, which imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany.

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What did the Treaty of Versailles do?

The Treaty of Versailles formally ended World War I and placed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, redrawing national borders and establishing new countries in Europe.

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What happened to the ottoman empire?

The Ottoman Empire collapse.Ottoman lands were divided into spheres of influence by the winners,Britain and France.

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