What does the word “imperialism” mean? Why was Imperialism one of the causes of the World War 1?
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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.
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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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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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