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Q: What sparked the growth of imperialism from the late 1870's to 1914?
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How did nationalism play a role in imperialism?

Nationalism and imperialism directly caused WW1 as nations sought to protect their interests. The war was sparked off by the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.


How long did the Age of Imperialism last?

Around 1860-1914


The Age of imperialism was between which years?

1850--1914


Choose the best answer. The Age of Imperialism was primarily between which years?

1850--1914


How did imperialism in Africa in 1850 compare with that in 1914?

There was no European countries ruling the land in 1850


What are the names of famous people who were assassinated between 1900 - 1914?

U.S. Preident William McKinley in 1901, Archduke Ferdinand of Serbia in 1914,whose assasination sparked WWI.


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The period 1750 - 1914 was characterized by growing European imperialism. The Industrial Revolution during this period caused a demographic transition.


The assassination of what heir to the Austrian throne on June 28 1914 sparked the beginning of World War 1?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand.


What has the author Jeffrey A Bell written?

Jeffrey A. Bell has written: 'Industrialization and Imperialism, 1800-1914' 'Philosophy at the Edge of Chaos'


Did the imperialism cause world war 1?

Imperialism is certainly one of the main long-term causes of World War 1, but it was one of several long-term causes including: Militarism, Entangled Alliances, Industrialization, and Nationalism. Imperialism set the various nations of Europe against each other as each tried to acquire more foreign possessions and better position themselves and their raw material acquisitions.Of course, the short-term cause was the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914 and the succession of war declarations that erupted from that.


What were three causes of tension in Europe before World War 1?

There were acctually 4 causes of tension for europe in 1914. : Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances.


Why did the british government fear Germany through the 1900-1914?

Britain was afraid of the rising threat of German Imperialism after the development of the Triple Alliance.