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The technological innovations led to the trench stalemate on the western front in various ways. Each army developed entrenchments which they intended to use in the war and this is what propagated the Trench Warfare.
There are two main methods of killing the enemy. The machine gun has come into its own. Artillery has become a very powerful means of killing. Trench warfare can only be sustained because of modern technology: 2 things principly bring this about. Railways & Tinned Food.
It helped the soldiers and army easily attack and defend themselves. ---- Technology changed warfare forever beginning with WWI. The machine gun was the greatest technology, it put so much lead down range that soldiers walking in Napoleonic style would be gunned down in minutes. Believe it or not the allies did not think it would be the next big weapon, while the Germans saw the machine gun as the future. This explains the central powers victories during the first few years of the war. U-boats for surprise naval attacks on merchant ships.. Airplanes for spying on enemy lines and dogfights... Gas to bring harm to the enemy without putting your mens lives on the line.. Next to the machine gun in importance was the tank, it basically broke the trench warfare stalemate and helped the allies win the war. The tank was heavily invested in by the allies, while the Central Powers did not think of it as much. Pretty much the tank helped the allies win the war, it was a turning point when they brought them into combat.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
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The technological innovations led to the trench stalemate on the western front in various ways. Each army developed entrenchments which they intended to use in the war and this is what propagated the Trench Warfare.
The reality of the trench warfare was that the conditions were terrible. The mean often got trench foot which lead to lose of the feet because of the conditions in the trenches.
Both sides in World War I were convinced that trench warfare would eventually lead to the surrender of the other side. This was because of the horrific attrition caused by gas attacks and relentless artillery barrages.
There are two main methods of killing the enemy. The machine gun has come into its own. Artillery has become a very powerful means of killing. Trench warfare can only be sustained because of modern technology: 2 things principly bring this about. Railways & Tinned Food.
They were constructed by the men, they had their shovels and they would just keep on digging and digging and they wouldnt stop. and it led to trench foot and it also prolonged the war which is also called stalemate.
Because the Germans could not advance any more, and the France Army could not push them back, there was a stalemate on the Western Front. For hundreds of miles, soldiers dug trenches which would protect them from sniper (machine guns) but not from heavy artillery fire (cannons and air raids).
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Especially during World War I, but also relevant during other historical conflicts, trench warfare may be described as "ineffective" because of its inability to secure final victory. As a defensive weapon, it has proven outstanding in its career. And yet, on its own, it can only prevent defeat, not lead to the acquisition of land that is typically required for ultimate military success.
Germany hoped that submarine warfare would lead to war.
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it might lead to warfare because people will figh other countries for there resources
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