World War I
Introduction:
-World War I was a catastrophic war that involved many empires and their colonies around the world.
-The war was ignited by the assassination of Austria-Hungary's Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Serbian capital, Sarajevo.
-This war was fought by the Central Powers for territorial gain and the Allies to protect their homelands.
-There were two main alliances in the war, the Allies and the Central Powers.
-World War I was a catastrophic war that involved many empires and their colonies around the world.
-The war was ignited by the assassination of Austria-Hungary's Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Serbian capital, Sarajevo.
-This war was fought by the Central Powers for territorial gain and the Allies to protect their homelands.
-There were two main alliances in the war, the Allies and the Central Powers.
Thesis Statement:
The geographical aspects of America such as location and resources contributed greatly to its success in World War I.