How did the assassination lead to ww1? In an event that is widely acknowledged to have sparked the outbreak of World War I, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nephew of Emperor Franz Josef and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is shot to death along with his wife by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on this day in 1914.
They pursued Tobacco, Horses, Farming primarily. There were also blacksmiths, clothiers, and builders/loggers.
The negative impacts<span> of global warming on agriculture, health, economy and ... </span>Climate History<span> .... It is widely believed that warmer climes </span>will<span> encourage migration of ... the principle </span>impact<span> being that many millions of </span>people<span> (one-sixth of the world's ... </span>Positive<span> effects of </span>climate<span> change may include greener rainforests</span>
<span>The importation of African slaves into the Americas had many effects on the Americas. In the United States, the introduction of slaves led to a belief of an "superior" race which permeated southern society for many years. Because of slavery, many southerners could not imagine a society where whites and blacks lived as equals. It led to major economic differences between the North and South.</span>