How did Imperialism start the WW1?
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Imperialism was a cause because building an empire needs manpower such as an army and a navy to conquer and keep the land that they colonised. The alliances system meant that a local conflict could easily result into an intimidating global one.
Imperialism and imperial rivalry provided both a cause and context for World War I. Imperialism is a system where a powerful nation controls and exploits one or more colonies. ... A military presence is often stationed in the colony, to maintain order, to suppress dissent and uprisings, and to deter imperial rivals.
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