The conflict escalated from a local dispute between Austria-Hungary and Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, leading to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. Russia mobilized to support Serbia, prompting Germany to declare war on Russia and subsequently on Russia's ally, France. Germany's invasion of Belgium to bypass French defenses brought Britain into the conflict due to its commitment to Belgian neutrality, transforming the situation into a global conflict as alliances drew in more nations. The combination of these alliances and aggressive military strategies led to the outbreak of World War I.
Russia refused to organize its troops for an attack against Austria
The Assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand Ferdinand's death only explains why Austria and Serbia went to war. Britain came into the conflict against Germany because of Germany's invasion of Belgium.
Russia was the country widen the Austro-Serbian conflict into a full-scale regional war when it came to little Serbia's defense against empiric Austria-Hungary. France joined the war because of its alliance with Russia and the projected German invasion. Britain came in when Belgium was invaded by Germany, who violated a treaty that compelled Britain's defense of Belgium in such a case.
Austria, Prussia, Spain, Portugal, Britain, & the Dutch Republic
world war one started because Serbia was plotting against Austria and in 1914 assainated Arch duke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria. Austria invaded Serbia, who were friends with russia, Germany backed austria, France backed russia, belgium backed France and Britain backed belgium. very complicated but that assasination on franz ferdiand caused 20 million deaths. hope i helped answer your question
Germany is often blamed for World War I due to its aggressive militarism and expansionist policies, exemplified by its support for Austria-Hungary against Serbia, which escalated the conflict. The country's pursuit of the Schlieffen Plan, which aimed for a quick victory through invading Belgium, further intensified tensions. Additionally, Germany's alliance with Austria-Hungary and its failure to cooperate diplomatically contributed to the outbreak of war, as it encouraged other nations to take sides, leading to a larger conflict.
It was the Allied forces which where made up of Britain, France, Belgium, US and Canada against Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Austria, Prussia, Spain, Portugal, Britain, & the Dutch Republic
Austria-Hungary was primarily against Serbia at the outset of World War I, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914. This conflict escalated as Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, leading to a broader confrontation that involved numerous alliances, including the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) against the Allies (notably Russia, France, and the United Kingdom). The war ultimately expanded to involve many nations across Europe and beyond.
The slavs were a separate community scattered over many countries of Europe.The pan- slav movement was a movement encouraged by Russian czar to increase their hold over the Balkan states once these states became free from the ottoman Empire. In Austria-Hungry the slavs were also residing who were against Austria as well.This created bad blood between Russia and Austria as their iintrests clashed so as the Balkan states were concerned.This led to the conflict between Russia and Austria.
He tried to organize a revolt against Mexico in California.
The question as posed does not really make sense. It was the Russian defense of Serbia against Austria-Hungary's invasion that started World War 1. The German declaration of war against Russia then triggered the alliance of the Triple Entente, expanding the reach of the conflict. Once the Triple Entente was involved, the Germans wanted to invade France. But in order to do so and outflank the French forces on the German/French border, they had to invade the north of France, going first through Belgium. So Belgium was the first country to be invaded.