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Imperialism contributed to World War I by heightening tensions among European powers as nations competed for colonies and resources. This scramble for empire fostered rivalries, particularly between countries like Britain, France, and Germany, leading to a complex web of alliances. The desire to expand territorial holdings intensified nationalism and militarism, ultimately creating an environment ripe for conflict when the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand ignited existing grievances. The imperial ambitions of these nations made the war not only a struggle for dominance in Europe but also a global conflict involving their colonies around the world.

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