The colonies became involved in World War I largely due to their ties to European powers, as many were part of the British, French, and other empires. When these nations declared war, their colonies were drawn in to support the war effort through military contributions and resources. Additionally, colonial leaders often viewed participation as a way to assert their loyalty, gain political recognition, and push for greater autonomy post-war. The war's global scale also meant that conflicts in Europe quickly impacted colonies, leading to direct involvement.
Though refered to as the Great War and interpreted as a European affair, by 1914 nations from continents across the world were involved, including Russia (European/Asian), Canada (North American), Japan (Asian) and dozens of African colonies. The Great War became worldwide the day it was declared.
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Post war countries were weakened.
no. At one point or another, basically every european country participated in the 30 years' war.The Thirty Years War involved few European powers?False. European powers were the only powers involved in the Thirty Years War, and there were more than a few of them.
The cause of the war involved European nations competing for control of colonies was boundary disputes.
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to help the colonies
Creek Indians and European Americans were involved in the Oconee War that took place in the 1780s and 1790s.
Though refered to as the Great War and interpreted as a European affair, by 1914 nations from continents across the world were involved, including Russia (European/Asian), Canada (North American), Japan (Asian) and dozens of African colonies. The Great War became worldwide the day it was declared.
No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.
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ya its true
Post war countries were weakened.