Europe After World War I
The Condition of Europe after World War I.
In 1914 World War 1 began and officially ended 1919, when all the treaties had been signed, although fighting had ceased on November 11, 1918 . There was a lot of changes in Europe after the war ended . On the 1914 Europe map there were many countries after the war ended in 1919 there weren’t was many . Before World War 1 , Europe was number 1 in almost every field in the whole world , especially in industry leaving America far behind .
When the war finish Europe didn’t have as many countries as it did before the war started . Germany earned more territory , Austria turned little and there were no more Great Britain , North Sea . Germany and France were the biggest countries. After WW 1 it still led the world in many things , such as politics , technology and science . But its economy and industry began to descend , and America got nearer to Europe . And many powers like Britain lost its ability to control the world by itself gradually . That is , Europe must unit as one to control the international politics .
The English Channel was taken by the United Kingdom. Almost all the countries were taken away. Europe wasn’t the same after the war ended.
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