The Balkan crisis of 1914 led to the ww1. how? the immediate cause of ww1 was the assassination of archduke Ferdinand and his wife in Serbia, a Balkan state that had become autonomous after the firsts Balkan wars a decade earlier. The Balkan wars had resulted to loss of Ottoman powers as well as those of Austria Hungary, in addition to fueling a number of rivalries and tensions. The reason for assassination of the Austrian heir was the Balkan war and nationalistic tensions by Balkans.
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It gave them financial aid and paid them to work less; in order to do this, the government raised the farmers' crop prices. ... It allowed for unions to converse and be protected from previous acts or abuses from the government or bosses.
He lost his legs in the war
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Askia Muhammad I (1443 – 1538), born Muhammad Ture sylla or Muhammed Touré sylla in Futa Tooro, later called Askia, also known as Askia the Great, was an emperor, military commander, and political reformer of the Songhai Empire[1] in the late 15th century. He was from the Soninke ethnic group. Askia Muhammad strengthened his empire and made it the largest empire in West Africa's history. At its peak under his reign, the Songhai Empire encompassed the Hausa states as far as Kano (in present-day Northern Nigeria) and much of the territory that had belonged to the Songhai empire in the east. His policies resulted in a rapid expansion of trade with Europe and Asia, the creation of many schools, and the establishment of Islam as an integral part of the empire.