Alliances was the tre primary cause to World War I, which was the war to end all wars. Alliances created an apprehensive mood as countries allied and other countries allied
in response to other alliances. The central powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy joined in the Triple Alliance. Britain, France, and Russia joined in the Triple Entente, being known as the allies. As a result, two nations going to war could bring all the countries within the alliance system to war. The alliances were formed to promote peace making it unpractical to go to war as a country would have to face more than its initial enemy. This theoretically reasonable plan did not work.
Imperialism had a significant impact on World War I. Imperialism is the policy of taking control of foreign lands for their resources. Imperialism was practiced greatly in Europe as Great Britain, France, and Germany had foreign resources to fuel their industries. These countries competed for lands in Africa France and Britain resolved their differences but there was still a dispute between Germany and Great Britain, as well as France. Tension began to arise as the prospect of fighting between these countries, and their allies, over land ownership became an apparent possibility.
As a result, militarism was a key to World War I. Germany had an industrialized nation, as well as an industrial military. Germany spent millions of dollars improving their military to make it ready for a war. To keep up with them, many other countries had to update their militaries and navies as well with this improved military, Germany was extremely anxious to utilize their army. Germany was so confident that they could win a war with this new army that as soon as war was declared, they didn’t hesitate to make the first strike. However, this would prove to be a problem because of the other nations rush to industrialize their armies. Militarism was a huge factor in the cause of World War I.
Although the war seemed to start because of Germany, there were many underlying causes of the war. There were alliance systems that spread all throughout Europe. There was a glorification of the military by several countries. There was also a rush to conquer all of the countries with imperialism between feuding nations. It turns out, there were several more causes to World War I than is often examined.