Saturday, May 25, 2019
Causes of World War One Essay
On Sunday 28th June, 1914 Franz Ferdinand, and his wife, were assassinated part of a Serbian Terrorist Group, called the Black Hand. This event and the tension between Europe was a trigger that set off declarations of war and resulted in the Great war. Tensions had been building up in Europe for decades through Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances, and these tensions had reach such a point that an event was needed to break these tensions.This was the black lotion of the Archduke. Therefore the assassination and alliances were constructs of World War One. Australia was involved in the war because of the fact that it was part of the British Empire therefore having duties towards Britain, and also growing patriotic support for the mother country. This patriotism was a main factor in deciding Australias fate in World War One. In 1914, when Britain declared war, it also declared war on behalf of the British Empire.Being a part of the British Empire, it was Australias du ty to assist Britain in the war, and to assist Britains Allies. Due to the large loyalty existent in Australia towards the mother country, the decision, by the current time Prime Minister Joseph Cook, to send Australia against war with Germany and Austria, was met with spontaneous outpouring of patriotism. Thousands of mean came to enlist in the army, man forcefulness and boys were eager to fight in the war, and tackle the great adventure of war.Few communities were against Australia joining the war. It was an opportunity for Australia to could demonstrate its loyalty, believing Australia would turn into a nation, and prove its distinctiveness as a nation. It was also a chance to develop Australias rank in the world and to be a part of the high-power nations. The assassination was the trigger, for what were causes of tensions brooding in Europe.Once the trigger occurred Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism and Alliances all played there part in shaping one of the world most devast ating Wars. The assassination triggered countries to go to war, and then allies to go to war, and then colonies to go to war, such as the British Empire sending Australia to war and then result in jealousies between countries through imperialism and nationalism, Germany feeling that Russia and Britain had colonized to many countries and that it had a upper ight hand, with people from various countries feeling that their country is the best and therefore should there power through such things as their military power, therefore bringing in militarism. As you can see all these notions are intertwined and they together form the cause of why such a war like World War One occurred and why it was so devastating, and also why Australia joined the War.
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