One cause was trench warfare. Both opponents would line up in trenches and if you came over your trench walls you would be gunned down, so there was not really much advancement.
Another stalemate would be weapons. Back in WW1 we did not have modern weapons like we do today. For example no planes were used for attacks in WW1 mainly for scouting territory.
The entry of the U.S. into the war.
The stalemate generally refers to the Trench warfare in France 1915-1918.
The war ended in a stalemate.
two causes for the war was taxation without representation and our independence are two of the many causes for the war.
The four causes of the First World War are; * Imperialism * The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria * Germany invading Belgium on it's way to fight France * Militariasm The various causes of World War Two are; * Germany looking for revenge after World War One * Adolf Hitler (Germany) looking to take over the world
what were two causes of the stalemate in the west?
Something was needed to break the stalemate (to breach the defenses); tanks could do that.
Yes, because the two sides were very evenly matched for much of World War 1.
The United States entry into the war
The entry of the U.S. into the war.
Stalemate.
They used poisoned gasses.
no one gains or looses ground
8 years
On a Coast Line somewhere
Would you mind reposting your question with a little more information? There was a stalemate in most of World War I, but World War II happened in so many places, that I do not know of the occurence in your question . . .
The stalemate generally refers to the Trench warfare in France 1915-1918.