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The first world war is considered as the first
war.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After 1945, historians found the term "First World War" appropriate because they saw 1914-1918 as the first of a particular type of international conflict - the world's first industrialised "total" war - which had been followed by a second industrialised world war of this kind - 1939-1945.

Answered by shilpasurin38
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The period between 1914 to 1918 were turbulent years as it marked the first world war. The war began to accumulate power and weapons between two European alliances. The central powers and the Allied powers. However, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Hungary ignited the cause behind breaking out of WWI.

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