what was the immediate cause of the first World war
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The immediate cause of the First World War was the assassination in Sarajevo (28th June 1914) of the Austrian heir Archduke Francesco Ferdinando and his wife by the Serbian irredentist student, Gavrilo Princip.
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Answer:assassination inThe immediate cause of the First World War was the assassination in Sarajevo (28th June 1914) of the Austrian heir Archduke Francesco Ferdinando and his wife by the Serbian irredentist student, Gavrilo Princip.Explanation:Understood or do you want brief explanation bro ,but if u want , kindly Mark Me As Brainiest bro i will edit the answer again
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