In 1914 there were sixty two completely sovereign countries in the world. In addition to these were many non-sovereign territories, some of which would later become countries.
In 1900, there were approximately 227 countries in the world. The world's population in 1900 was roughly 1.6 billion people.
Slightly over 1.6 billion.
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The different countries didn't agree with each other
Germany and Britain were the two countries that spent more on Armaments in 1914.
many countries around the world
At the end of 1914 there were four main countries that made up the Allies. These were the Triple Entente - Russia, France and the United Kingdom - and Japan also joined the Allies in that year. However, these countries brought all of their territories and dependencies with them. There were other countries involved as well. Therefore, if the world's countries were what they are now in 1914, the Allies were Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Serbia, Belgium, Montenegro, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and South Africa.
August 1914, just before the first World War, when the crowds in all European countries were excited expecting the outbreak of a military conflict.
Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
in the 1881 and the 1914
Because it involved so many countries in so many parts of the world. WW1 was 1914 to 1918. WW2 1939 to 1945
No country left the war in 1914. Countries joined the war in 1914, the year it began.
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World War 1 starts in July 28 1914
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
The different countries didn't agree with each other
France British Empire Russian Empire 1914-17 Italy 1914-18 United States 1914-18
Most countries were on a gold standard before 1914. Some notes were issued but could be exchanged at par for gold coins.
world war one started in 1914 and the allies won