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How did the industrial revolution affected ww1 and ww1?

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A larger Production weapons and a bigger food production and this caused the world for the first time a long attrition based war. coal and oil made new vehicles like submarines possible.

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before World War 1, the wars used to be longer but a smaller scale. It was very expensive to maintain an large army with the newest technology . Why, because production used to be very slow. Many things that were invented during the 1800s contributed to a faster production. so by 1914, weaponry was way easier to maintain at a large scale.

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You put WW1 and WW1 but it allowed machines to be produced at a fast rate, and increase in technology. There were new weapons, and increased deadliness of the war.
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