Three ways WW1 went from being a localized European conflict to a global one:
<span>The declaration of war by Britain in 1914 brought the Commonwealth into the war involving far-away countries like Canada and Australia and India. </span>
<span>One method used by the Germans to defeat Britain was sea blockade; by the German High Seas Fleet at the beginning of the war then with submarines later... this was counters by the British Home Fleet based at Scapa Flow. By trying to cut off goods being sent to Britain the war was fought at sea also in the Channel and in the Atlantic. </span>
<span>Neutral countries like the USA joining later in the war in 1917 make WW1 an even bigger global conflict. </span>
<span>A forth way is how the British, French and Germans all had colonies in Africa - and fought each other there also. </span>
The colonies joined together for the first Continental Congress, they needed to be one "country" who went to Britain, not 13 unique ones. The British considered America to be an approach to pay off their war obligations, they considered them to be cash and a place to push around. They began giving them assesses yet did not give them portrayal in Parliament.
<span>The economic theory of inflation produces an inflationary end result, where the increase of prices is due to the increased cost of transportation and production</span>
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