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Why did the death of Archduke Francis Ferdinand lead to World War I?

his assasination lead to austro-hungarian empire declaring war on serbia. the allied powers stood with serbia in the war and the central powers (germany) austro-hungary. causing world war 1.


World War 1 began as Austria-Hungary and declared war on?

Serbia Serbia


What did Serbia get in World War I?

Serbia was in WWI because Austria-Hungary declared war on them.


On which side did the US fight for in World War 1?

The allied side. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked a war causing Austria and its allies to declare war on Serbia and Russia. Soon, the allies of Serbia and Russia declared war on Austria. Then, when Great Britain and France declared war, the US wanted to help their allies, causing them to join the allies.


Was Serbia part of Russia during World War 1?

No, Serbia was not part of Russia during World War 1. Serbia was an independent country that was allied with Russia during the war.


Who is to blame for World War I?

Serbia


Who is to blame for world war?

Serbia


Did Russia support Serbia during World War 1"?

Yes, Russia supported Serbia during World War 1.


Who attacked Serbia in World War 1?

Austria-hungary attacked Serbia


Who declared war in World War I?

Germany was the first country to declare war on Serbia in World War 1. The other countries were pulled into the war because the had alliances with either Serbia or Germany.


Who declared war with Serbia in war world 1?

The 1st country to declare war on Serbia was Austria-Hungary.


What was the spark that led to the immediate cause of the ww1?

The assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I. He was killed by a Serbian terrorist, which caused Austria to declare war on Serbia. Serbia was allied with Russia, who intervened, causing Germany to declare war on Russia, which caused France to declare war on Germany.