We should have an alt account pick a country that will be invaded, and then we will pay a trade embargo to that alt account.
What year to start in Alternate 1914
What year should the roleplay start in? I originally thought to make it 1914 without the say of the people, but I decieded to try my hand in democracy.
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Good idea
Timeline to the build-up to WW1:
Neutrality and 19th Century Wars
- 1839: The Guarantee of Belgium Neutrality, part of the First Treaty of London which said that Belgium would remain perpetually neutral in future wars, and the signatory powers were committed to guarding that neutrality. When World War I began, Britain cited Germany's invasion of Belgium as a reason to go to war, but as historians have pointed out, that this was not a binding reason to fight.
- 1867: The 1867 Treaty of London established Luxembourg's neutrality. This would be violated by Germany, as with Belgium.
- 1870: The Franco-Prussian War, in which France was beaten and Paris besieged. The successful attack on France and its abrupt end caused people to believe that modern war would be short and decisiveโand the Germans saw it as evidence that they could win. It also made France bitter and framed their desire for a war in which they could seize 'their' land back.
- 1871: The creation of the German Empire. Bismarck, the architect of the German Empire feared being encircled by France and Russia and tried to prevent this any way he could.
- 1879: The Austro-German Treaty tied the two Germano-centric powers of Austria-Hungary and Germany together as part of Bismarck's desire to avoid war. They would fight together in World War I.
- 1882: The Triple Alliance was established between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, forming a central European power bloc. Italy would not accept this as binding when the war began.
- 1883: The Austro-Romanian Alliance was a secret agreement that Romania would only go to war if the Austro-Hungarian Empire was attacked.
- 1888: Wilhelm II became Emperor of Germany. He rejected the legacy of Bismarck and tried to go his own way. Unfortunately, he was basically incompetent.
- 1889โ1913: The Anglo-German Naval Race. Britain and Germany should, perhaps, have been friends, but the race created an air of military conflict, if not an actual desire for military action by both sides.
- 1894: The Franco-Russian Alliance encircles Germany, much as Bismarck feared and would have tried to stop if he'd still been in power.
- 1902: The Franco-Italian Agreement of 1902 was a secret pact in which France agree to support Italy's claims to Tripoli (modern Libya)
- 1904: The Entente Cordial, agreed between France and Britain. This was not a binding agreement to fight together but moved in that direction.
- 1904โ1905: The Russo-Japanese War, which Russia lost, an important nail in the coffin of the tsarist regime.
- 1905โ1906: The First Moroccan Crisis, also known as the Tangier crisis, over who controlled Morocco: France or the Sultanate, supported by the Kaiser
- 1907: The Anglo-Russian Convention, a pact between England and Russia relating to Persia, Afghanistan, Tibet, another pact which encircled Germany. Many in the country believed they should fight the inevitable war now before Russia became stronger and Britain was moved to act.
- 1908: Austria-Hungary annexes Bosnia and Herzegovina, a significant rise in tensions in the Balkans.
- 1909: The Russo-Italian Agreement: Russia now controlled the Bosporus, and Italy retained Tripoli and Cyrenaica
- 1911: The Second Moroccan (Agadir) Crisis, or Panthersprung in German, in which the presence of French troops in Morocco led Germany to demand territorial compensation: the upshot was Germany was both embarrassed and militant.
- 1911โ1912: Turkish-Italian War, fought between Italy and the Ottoman Empire, resulting in Italy's capture of Tripolitania Vilayet province.
- 1912: Anglo-French Naval Agreement, the last of the Entente Cordiale which began in 1904 and included discussions of who controlled Egypt, Morocco, West and Central Africa, Thailand, Madagascar, Vanuatu and parts of Canada.
- 1912, October 8โMay 30, 1913: The First Balkan War. A European war could have been triggered any time after this point.
- 1913: Woodrow Wilson was sworn in as US president.
- 1913, April 30โMay 6: The First Albanian Crisis, including the Siege of Scutari, between Montenegro and Serbia against the Ottoman Empire; the first of several crises in which Serbia refused to give up Scutari.
- 1913, June 29โJuly 31: The Second Balkan War.
- 1913, SeptemberโOctober: The Second Albanian Crisis; military leaders and Serbia and Russia continue to battle over Scutari.
- 1913, NovemberโJanuary 1914: The Liman von Sanders Affair, in which Prussian general Liman headed a mission to take control of the garrison at Constantinople, effectively giving Germany control of the Ottoman empire, which the Russians objected to
Or we can have alt accounts be nations that need to give land to the people role playing
so pretty much we rp these events
Based on that timeline, I suggest 1912, because that is when "War in Europe was inevitable after this point"
Iโm down for that
You forgot to mention the Crimean war in the 19th century wars! It was probably the largest prologue to the war along with the civil war.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Wait wouldnโt the napoleonic wars start the tension?
Those were seen as the end of tension for their time period, at they were the last major war before this point. They are like the world war of their time.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
So we should start 20 years after that
What?
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
1840
Are you joking?
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Well because my math terrible today add 10 years
Looks like we will start 1910.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Letโs just do 1905
Vote for it. Looking at the numbers 1910 is winning.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Fine
The Crimean war didn't actually have a direct influence on WW1 though, it only increased tensions.
Also, in 1910, Germany owns Istanbul
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