How did colonial rivalry create the situation for the first World War?
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Colonial rivalry was a cause of the First World War. First of all, colonial rivalry led to strained relations among the European powers. ... Secondly, colonial rivalry led indirectly to the formation and strengthening of alliances and ententes. Italy turned to Germany and Austria when she lost Tunis to France in 1881
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Colonial rivalry was a cause of the First World War. First of all, colonial rivalry led to strained relations among the European powers. ... Secondly, colonial rivalry led indirectly to the formation and strengthening of alliances and ententes. Italy turned to Germany and Austria when she lost Tunis to France in 1881.
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