Before WW1, Pan-Slavism was an ambition of the Russian Empire. The idea was of course that all Slavs should be united under Russian leadership. At the time and after WW2, the Serbs entertained dreams of Pan-Slavism as well. That ended with the war in Yugoslavia in the 1990's, the defeat of the Serbs and the subsequent break-up of Yugoslavia..
Japan wanted to get control of all Asia.
militarism : the arms race between Germany and Englandalliances: Triple Entente and Triple Allianceimperialism: Germany wanted coloniesnationalism: the biggest one ; love of country and wanting to be a nation (Balkans)sarajevo: the assassination
They both fought for the independence. However Muslim League wanted a separate nation whereas Congress wanted India to be a single nation.
Latin America is many countries and not just one nation. Each has had its own problems and reasons for revolution.
The most likely nation that british would come to is the one that has the most wanted things in their nation because british does not have many things to live from.
Serbia is the Nation and the man that wanted unification of Bosnia is Gavrilo Princip
In 1914, the desire to control the Balkans was primarily held by Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary aimed to expand its influence in the region to counteract Slavic nationalism, while Russia sought to support Slavic populations and assert its dominance in the Balkans as a protector of Slavic nations. This tension contributed to the outbreak of World War I following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. The Balkans were seen as a strategically important area, leading to increased rivalries among the great powers.
The Black Hand was a secret military society with the goal was uniting all South Slavic territories into a single nation. Also known as Unification or Death, this group was formed on September 6, 1901.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
Japan wanted to get control of all Asia.
they became rivals in the balkans because they both wanted the power to control it and the Dardanelles.
The Balkans were somewhat of a powder keg at the time; they were small, relatively weak nations, (well, compared to the powers like Germany and Russia), in a desirable location, close to Europe's center. A lot of the nations wanted to seize these countries for their own. Russia wanted to protect the Balkans due to their Slavic beliefs, or maybe they just wanted to help the underdog. This made Russia a natural enemy of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Because of the treaty between Russia and France, this brought France into the issue too, which pitted great nations against one another.
there were several things the German leadership wanted to do in the Balkans . 1 use it as a stepping stone for further conquest 2 Dominate it like they wanted to do with the rest of the world .
Russia wanted to protect the Slavic peoples of Serbia
Serbia. It wanted to create a Slavic empire and some Slavic states were in Austria-Hungary.
They wanted a more visible leader, King Saul.