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Neporo4naja [7]
3 years ago
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Why was there tension between france and germany in the early 1900s??

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velikii [3]3 years ago
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<span>There were a number of factors that led to the rising tension between Germany and France in the early 1900 including an arms race and tension in eastern Europe. France had a large empire and felt threatened by Germany which was rapidly industrializing and wanted to build up a navy and empire to challenge other countries.</span>

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