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Q: Why did the colonies become involved in World War 1?
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Why did world war i become global in scope instead of remaining regional conflict?

Alliances and treaties involved nations and colonies all over the world.


Why did World War i become global in scope instead of remaining a regional conflict?

Alliances and treaties involved nations and colonies all over the world.


Why did World War 1 become global in scope instead of remaining a regional conflicts?

Alliances and Treaties involved Nations and colonies all over the world.


Why id world war 1 become global in scope instead of remaining a regional conflict?

Alliances and treaties involved nations and colonies all over the world.


Who was the leader of Antarctica during World War I?

Antarctica was not involved in World War I, because there was no nation-state on the continent to become involved.


How were many African people and territories involved by the First World War and when they started to fight?

The African people and territories were involved in the First World War when the war started through their mother colonies.


Should have the United States become involved with world war 2?

America did get involved


When did Australia become involved in world war 1?

In 1914.


When did India become involved in World War 2?

1940


How World War I become a world war?

World War 1 became a world war when the Allies and the Central powers started to invaded colonies in the world especially in Africa


What countries were not affected by world war 1?

Ethiopia and four small Spanish colonies in Africa were not involved in World War 1. World War 1 affected every country in some way or another, even if the country was not involved in the war.


Would World War I have been in the US?

No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.