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World War I was deeply intertwined with Imperialism as the major powers sought to expand their empires and influence, leading to heightened tensions. The competition for colonies and resources fueled rivalries, particularly among European nations, which contributed to the outbreak of the war. Additionally, the war itself was fought in various colonies, as empires mobilized troops and resources from their dominions. Ultimately, the war's aftermath further reshaped imperial dynamics, leading to the decline of some empires and the rise of nationalist movements in colonized regions.

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