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Causes of World War OneAfter the assassination
  • Why were these alliances formed? Colonial and
    Economic rivalry

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Colonial RivalryMorocco, 1905 1911
  • Background France and Britain agreed that
    Britain could have freedom to control Egypt and
    that Britain would help France to take over
    control of Morocco.

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1905 The First Moroccan Crisis
  • Kaiser William made his infamous Tangiers Speech.
    Wishing to frustrate French efforts to take over
    Morocco, William sailed to Tangiers and made a
    menacing speech.
  • He supported the independence of Morocco and
    demanded an international conference to discuss
    Morocco's future.
  • Clearly this was provocative to the French. The
    French suspected the German leader of trying to
    break up the Entente Cordiale.
  • The conference to discuss Morocco's future met in
    Algeçiras in 1906. At the conference Britain
    fully supported France - to the disappointment of
    Germany.

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1911 The Second Moroccan Crisis
  • Following disturbances in the country the Sultan
    asked the French to send in troops to 'restore
    order'.
  • Germany was alarmed at this growth of French
    power and sent a gunboat, the Panther, to the
    port of Agadir.
  • They claimed this was to protect German
    interests. Lloyd George, in his Mansion House
    speech, once again supported France Britain
    would prefer a war to a European pacification
    achieved at the cost of her honour. Once again,
    Germany had to back down.

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Question
  • Do you think Germanys actions were motivated by
    growing confidence or by a lack of confidence?
    Explain your answer.

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Economic Rivalry
  • Background There was also growing tension
    between Germany and Britain economically. Britain
    was the first country to industrialise and for
    many years dominated Europe economically.
    However, Germany rapidly caught up after her
    unification in 1871. By 1900 it rivalled the
    more-established British economy as the world's
    largest.

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Primary Industries
  • German coal production, about one-third of
    Britain's in 1880, increased sixfold by 1913,
    almost equaling British yields that year.
  • German steel production increased more than
    tenfold in the same period, surpassing British
    production by far.
  • She soon had England on the defensive through the
    production of cheap and poorer-quality, though
    eminently more saleable, industrial goods for a
    world market.

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Secondary Industries
  • Germany also took an early lead in the chemical
    and electrical industries.
  • In chemistry, companies like BASF became renowned
    for their discoveries, and in electricity, by
    1914 the country was producing half the world's
    electrical equipment.

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Question
  • In what ways were economic and colonial rivalry
    connected? Explain your answer.
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