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The Causes of World War 1
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A mind map summarising all the key details of the causes of World War 1 for EdExcel GCSE History A Unit 1: International Relations.
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The Causes of World War 1
Alliances
Triple Entente: France, Britain, Russia
1894: Franco-Russian Dual Alliance - G had avoided relations with R and both countries felt isolated
1904: Entente Cordiale - F wanted revenge on Germany and B forced to end splendid isolation, but not a binding agreement
1907: Anglo-Russian Agreement - signed due to influence of F
Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
1879: G and A-H sign Dual Alliance to strengthen against F, who were bitter after Franco-Prussian War
1882: I join Triple Alliance after struggle of unification, looking for solidarity
This caused tension as 2 rival factions strived for power in Europe.
Military and economic rivalry
Military
All powers except B introduced conscription - large armies
Military spending doubled between 1900-14
Introduction of Dreadnought made other battleships obsolete
Naval race between B and G - by 1914, B had 27 Dreadnoughts, G had 19
Economic
1900: B most powerful, large empire + trade
1914: G overtaken, more iron +steel
This caused tension as paranoia spread around powers, fearing invasion from one another.
Colonial rivalry
Importance of colonies
Cheap raw materials
Places to sell home-produced goods
Important trading/military bases e.g. Suez Canal shortcut to India
Kaiser Wilhelm II: "place in the sun" at expense of B and F
First Moroccan Crisis, 1905-6
Causes
Kaiser Wilhelm wanted to test Entente Cordiale
G opposed to F expansion of empire
Events
Kaiser Wilhelm makes speech for independence in Tangier
F forced to accept international conference
Algeciras Conference: only A-H support G, Kaiser backs down
Results
F free hand in Morocco
Entente Cordiale strengthened
B-G rivalry: Kaiser blamed Britain for humiliation
Agadir Crisis, 1911
Causes
F occupy Fez due to rebels
G want compensation
Events
Kaiser sent gunboat, Panther, to Agadir
Lloyd George: Mansion House speech threatening war
G back down
Results
G unlikely to back down again
Humiliated with worthless land in Congo
The Balkans
Underlying causes
Ottoman decline - "sick man of Europe"
A-H threatened by nationalism breaking up empire
Serbia wanted pan-Slavism
R determined to break up A-H + gain access to Med
Bosnian Crisis, 1908-9
Causes
A-H administered Bosnia (1878 Congress of Berlin)
Power vacuum created by Ottoman decline
Young Turks overthrew Sultan - threatened A-H
Events
A-H formally annex Bosnia
R demand conference but A-H refuse
G forced R to back down
Results
R humiliated - unlikely to back down
A-H and G committed allies
R closer to B and F
Balkan Wars, 1912-13
Causes
Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Bulgaria wanted to expel Turks permanently
Young Turks deposed - Ottomans weak
Events
Turks almost driven out of Europe
Treaty of London ended war
Bulgaria unhappy and declared war on former allies
Serbs, Turks, Romanians defeated Bulgars
Results
Rivalry between stronger Serbia and A-H increased
A-H interfered and took Albania away from Serbia - fury
Bulgaria driven toward A-H and G
Immediate causes
Schlieffen Plan
Since 1905, army planned to invade F through Belgium
Belgium protected by B - 1839 Treaty of Westminster "scrap of paper"
Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, 28 June 1914
Black Hand: terrorist organisation of Serbia, determined for pan-Slavism
Archduke on state visit to Sarajevo
Gavrilo Princip shot Ferdinand + wife Sophie
A-H issue ultimatum - end of independence BUT Serbia accepted all but 1 demand
Steps to war
28 July: A-H declare war on Serbia
30 July: R mobilise to defend Serbia, G warn to stop
1 August: G war on R, I neutral
2 August: F mobilise
3 August: G war on F
4 August: Schlieffen Plan enacted, B war on G
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