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WW1 was called a world war, because in effected and involved most, if not all of the countries in Europe, Australia, some of Africa, and America. The major powers in the war can be defined as the axis (Germany, Italy, and Spain) and the Allies (France, England, and later America).
who were the leaders involved in WW1 who were the leaders involved in WW1
who was the neutralpowers
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The central powers
Central Powers & Allies
To take over and rule Western Europe and England.
The U.S. got involved because Britain was being attacked by the Central Powers (enemies) and Britain is allies with the U.S..
Canada did not have any obligation to be involved in World War 1. Canada had no personal grievances against any of the powers involved.
WW1 was called a world war, because in effected and involved most, if not all of the countries in Europe, Australia, some of Africa, and America. The major powers in the war can be defined as the axis (Germany, Italy, and Spain) and the Allies (France, England, and later America).
ww1 was mostly associated with Europe
who were the leaders involved in WW1 who were the leaders involved in WW1
French-Russian War (cold war),WW1 (Germany),WW2 (Germany).
The Central Powers and the Allied Powers
Air Powers during WW1Britian (& its commonwealths)FranceGermanyAustria-HungaryBelgiumTurkeyItalyUSAJapan
central powers
who was the neutralpowers