The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
One cause of World War 1 was militarism. Additional causes include alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and past conflicts between the great European powers.
The European countries involved in World War I had long standing alliances and treaties, through familial and diplomatic relations. Once the Austro-Hungarian empire fired on Serbia, all the alliances were called in, causing more and more countries to enter into the war.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated which led to the different European alliances declaring war on each other. Extremely Simple!
The Allies (or the side that we were on) was made up of Russia, the US, and England. The Alliances that we formed helped us give each other supplies and send reinforcements if any of us needed them.
In Sarajevo in June 1914, a Yugoslavian nationalist assassinated the Archduke of Austria. This invoked various European alliances which had formed in the preceding decades, and therefore was the proximate cause of World War I.
the triple alliances & the triple entente
The alliances France had were Britain and obviously the United states.
They were formed trading alliances
Italy
Complex European alliances (APEX)
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Central Power and Allies.
European alliances, particularly during the early 20th century, often led to heightened tensions and militarization, creating an environment ripe for conflict, as seen in World War I. These alliances could also result in entanglements that forced countries into wars due to obligations to defend allies, even when national interests did not align. Additionally, they sometimes fostered an atmosphere of distrust and competition among nations, undermining diplomatic relations and peaceful resolutions to disputes.
European countries entered into military alliances that required them to protect one another from attacks
Central Power and Allies.
Italy and Japan.