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IMPERIALISM AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR - Coggle Diagram
IMPERIALISM AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR
The First World War
The Great War
1914-1918
armed conflct
Causes
This caused
the Armed Peace
Preparation for the war
28 June 1914
France and Geermany
control of colonies
economic expansion
Alsace -Lorraine
Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Russian Empire
Balkans
competed for their control
Serbia was angry
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Great Britain and German Empire
Great Britain supremacy
threatened
Aliances
Central Powers
AH Empire
German Empire
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
The Allies
Serbia
Triple Entence
France
Great Britain
Belgium
Japan
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Phases of the War
Initial German offensives
Germany
Schlieffen Plan
France was defeted
First Battle of the Marne
Incorporation and withdrawal of allies
United States
joined the Allies
Russia left the war
Peace of Brest-Litovsk
The end of the war
Armistice
Trench warfare
Western Front
German and the Allies
tranches
new military tacics
War economy
focused in the industrial secrot
agricultural and consumed goods producion decreased
Rationing was introduced
Black Market developed
War society
men went to war
women filled their jobs
first time women were allowed o work
fight for their rights
right to vote and work
Peace settlement
Paris Peace Conference
peace condictions
the Fourteen Points
five separate treaties
Germany
Treaty of Vrsailles
Consequences
decrease in population
destrucion of cities
Europe lost economic power
US
world's leading economic power
new map
Imperialism
1870-1914
Causes
Political causes
colonial expansion
old prestige back
Nationalism
military and
comercial interests
Scientific causes
Colonialism
greater knowledge
curiosity or adventure
exploration
Economic causes
markets were flooded
factories
cheap workforce
new markets
white people superiority
nationalistic idea
pseudo-Darwinistic idea
Demographic causes
population grew
overpopulation
migratory movements in Europe
colonies appeared
migration stopped unemployment
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Consequences
Geographic consequences
changes in maps
new artifiial borders
mixing and separaing tribes
conflicts
Social consequences
racial segragation
bourgueoise from the metropoli dominated
indigenous populaion
second class citizens
Economic consequences
explotaion of natural resources
altered natural landscapes
Political consequences
dependence of the colonies
from the metropoli
Nationalism arrived
Demographic consequences
populaion increased
medical improvements
mortality decreased
high natality rates
Cultural consequences
colonies suffered acculturation
lost their identity