how did imperialism lead to imperialists rivalries
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Imperialism and imperial rivalries are widely considered to be one of the major causes of World War I. Most of the time, the imperial nation was referred to as the 'motherland' and control over its colonies was established through coercion through annexation and infiltration, political pressure, war and military .
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Imperialism and imperial rivalries are widely considered to be one of the major causes of World War I. Most of the time, the imperial nation was referred to as the 'motherland' and control over its colonies was established through coercion through annexation and infiltration, political pressure, war and military .
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