Starting on 28 July, English troops began to move north across the Scottish border, advancing a few miles before being halted by the Scottish defense. France declared support for Scotland on 1 August, after which Germany demanded that France not intervene lest Germany itself get involved on England's side. France ultimately began giving supplies to Scotland, resulting in the German invasion of the Rhineland and later other eastern French lands. Russia declared war on Germany in the name of the Triple Entente, prompting Austria to declare war on Russia. The war between Germany and Russia also caused skirmishes in Africa, which Ethiopia intervened in on the Allied side. China also declared war on Russia with the intent of regaining land lost in previous wars. Japan, bound by the Russo-Japane
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| - World War IV (A World of Difference)
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| - Starting on 28 July, English troops began to move north across the Scottish border, advancing a few miles before being halted by the Scottish defense. France declared support for Scotland on 1 August, after which Germany demanded that France not intervene lest Germany itself get involved on England's side. France ultimately began giving supplies to Scotland, resulting in the German invasion of the Rhineland and later other eastern French lands. Russia declared war on Germany in the name of the Triple Entente, prompting Austria to declare war on Russia. The war between Germany and Russia also caused skirmishes in Africa, which Ethiopia intervened in on the Allied side. China also declared war on Russia with the intent of regaining land lost in previous wars. Japan, bound by the Russo-Japane
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- The Entente
- The Alliance of Steel
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Result
| - Entente victory, harsh Austro-German land losses, eventual rise of Natzsochis in Germany, Austria, and England, end of Brasilian colonial empire
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Place
| - Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Australasia, Africa, and the Pacific
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| - Starting on 28 July, English troops began to move north across the Scottish border, advancing a few miles before being halted by the Scottish defense. France declared support for Scotland on 1 August, after which Germany demanded that France not intervene lest Germany itself get involved on England's side. France ultimately began giving supplies to Scotland, resulting in the German invasion of the Rhineland and later other eastern French lands. Russia declared war on Germany in the name of the Triple Entente, prompting Austria to declare war on Russia. The war between Germany and Russia also caused skirmishes in Africa, which Ethiopia intervened in on the Allied side. China also declared war on Russia with the intent of regaining land lost in previous wars. Japan, bound by the Russo-Japanese Pact of 1902, was obliged to declare war on China, and as a result, engulfed the entire Asian continent into the war. The war merged with the outside Second South American War when Brazil and Argentina declared on the French Dominion of Patagonia. Patagonia, already involved in the war in Europe, sought aid from the United States. Theodore Roosevelt urged Congress to declare war on the Allied Powers, but was rejected twice until Mexique, sending supplies and troops to England, attempted to exploit American infighting by invading border lands. Roosevelt achieved his declaration of war in early 1909, igniting total war in the Western Hemisphere. The end of the war resulted in the dismantling of the Austrian Empire to Austria proper, as well as massive monetary reparations forced upon the defeated Alliance.
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