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The Western Front ended in a stalemate primarily due to the development of trench warfare, which created heavily fortified positions that were difficult to breach. Both sides, equipped with advanced weaponry like machine guns and artillery, faced immense casualties in attempts to gain territory, leading to a deadlock. Additionally, logistical challenges and the scale of the front made it hard for either side to achieve a decisive breakthrough. This prolonged stalemate characterized much of World War I, resulting in a war of attrition rather than decisive victories.

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