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how emperialism played important role in world wars​

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Answered by tejaldoke27
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European Expansionism

The expansion of European nations as empires (also known as imperialism) can be seen as a key cause of World War I, because as countries like Britain and France expanded their empires, it resulted in increased tensions among European countries.

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Answered by sathiyapriyassathiya
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Imperialism was responsible for reforming the European alliances. Imperialist expansion played a major role in the growing tensions between Germany and Great Britain after the turn of the century. The growing imperialist rivalry was responsible for the slow formation of an anti-German alliance system in Europe

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Imperialism is a system where one powerful nation occupies, controls and exploits smaller nations. ... Imperial rivalry and competition for new territories and possessions fuelled tension between major European nations and became a factor in the outbreak of war

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