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Austria-Hungary threatened to invade Serbia to root out Serb nationalist groups

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Q: What was one major consequence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination?
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinands wife?

Her shooting can be viewed as collateral damage, since she was not an intended target of the assassinatioon plot.


What did austria Hungary do after archduke franz ferdinands assassination?

Austria-Hungary declared war on serbia and Germany joined because it was allied with austria.


What was the name of Archduke Franz Ferdinands wife?

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What assassination triggered world war 1 in Europe?

The Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand, although his murder wasn't the primary cause.


What was the spark that cause World War I to ignite?

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What was a major consequence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination?

Austria - Hungry threatened to invade Serbia to root out Serb nationalist groups.


How did the assassination start the war?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand


Whose assassination triggered ww1?

The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria triggered the start of the Great War (World War I)


How is archduke franz connected to the Great War?

Archduke Franz was connected to the great war in that his assassination led to the war.


What is the location of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination?

Sarajevo.


Why was the assassination described as 'the spark that lit the bonfire'?

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