World War 1 Started when Archduke Franz Ferdinand of
Austria-Hungary was assassinated Started on June 28, 1914 to
November 11, 191 Treaties of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919
Each nations allies became involved France, Russia, Great Britain,
Japan, Italy, Serbia, and later the United States made up the
Allies Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman empire, and Germany made up
Central powers
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World War 1 9 million killed and 21 million wounded Trench
warfare Introduction of modern weaponry Tanks Chemical weapons
Machine guns
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Effects on Washington 75,000 WA men fought Boeing was created
and became the largest industrial employer WAs crops sent to Europe
overseas Minorities from other states came to WA for jobs Supplied
wood for boats and planes
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Growth/development- economic boom Relationships with nations
Political change- war supplies Lead to WWII Boeing (1916) Lasting
Effects on Today
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Trenches Three trenches connected by communication trenches
Front line trench Support trench Reserve trench No mans land
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