Before 1914, several countries that exist today either did not exist or were part of larger empires. Notable examples include the Republic of Turkey, which emerged from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire after World War I; and several countries in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Czechoslovakia, which were re-established or created following the war. Additionally, countries like Yugoslavia and the Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) gained independence in the aftermath of the conflict.
Other European countries were torn by religious and political conflicts.o.
New political leaders were elected, and they helped to turn their respective countries around and build them up to where they were before the war.
Many new countries adopted a democratic form of government after the war.
China and India
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Nations that didn't previously exist.
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Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
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When the US invaded Mexico in 1914? Yes; those where the ABC countries (Argentina, Chile, Brazil) to prevent a new US-Mexico war.
At the end of 1914 there were four main countries that made up the Allies. These were the Triple Entente - Russia, France and the United Kingdom - and Japan also joined the Allies in that year. However, these countries brought all of their territories and dependencies with them. There were other countries involved as well. Therefore, if the world's countries were what they are now in 1914, the Allies were Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Serbia, Belgium, Montenegro, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
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