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Published: 17.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The three factors that I think that lead to World War I was German Ship Law, Balkan Crisis, and the Bosnian Crisis. They are all quite closely related still there is a level of influence in each one of these factors.
The German Naval Law in 1900 literally marked the beginning of trouble. The Kaiser said he wanted a navy because he wanted colonies in Africa. In 1906 he started to build dreadnoughts. Because of this the British felt threatened. The reason was that the sea way was very important for the British because their colonies are all over the place. They need to control the seas in or…

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