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The two sides involved in World War I were the "Allies" and the "Central Powers." Both sides had basically the same weapons, and once the war got into the "Trench Warfare" stage it was nearly impossible for either side to win.

Trench warfare started in 1914, and continued until the end of the war. American did not get involved for the first three years of the fighting. By that time both the Allies and the Central Powers were worn out. Worn out in lives, money, supplies, etc. By 1917 there was some possibility both sides would have been willing to stop the war with the new boundary between the two lines of trenches.

German submarines made shipping to England difficult, and caused many shortages for the people of England. The British blockade of Germany had the same effect. People in Germany were near starvation.

In 1917 the Germans were able to get the Russians to drop out of the war, allowing the Germans to send all the soldiers that fought the Russians to be sent to the fighting in France. This gave the Germans a great advantage.

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The two sides involved in World War I were the "Allies" and the "Central Powers." Both sides had basically the same weapons, and once the war got into the "Trench Warfare" stage it was nearly impossible for either side to win.

Trench warfare started in 1914, and continued until the end of the war. American did not get involved for the first three years of the fighting. By that time both the Allies and the Central Powers were worn out. Worn out in lives, money, supplies, etc. By 1917 there was some possibility both sides would have been willing to stop the war with the new boundary between the two lines of trenches.

German submarines made shipping to England difficult, and caused many shortages for the people of England. The British blockade of Germany had the same effect. People in Germany were near starvation.

In 1917 the Germans were able to get the Russians to drop out of the war, allowing the Germans to send all the soldiers that fought the Russians to be sent to the fighting in France. This gave the Germans a great advantage.

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