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Why did trench warfare lead to a stalemate on the western front?answers?

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Neither one of the sides were wanted to get through the resistance. Trench warfare developed due to the failure of the Schliffen Plan. It was another way of fighting which was a reason for a stalemate. It was more of a resistance not an offense.

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Neither one of the sides were fruitful in getting through the resistance of the other and bringing about a stalemate. Trench fighting developed due the disappointment of the Schliffen Plan. It was another arrangement of fighting which was an immediate reason for the stalemate, and this is the reason. It was an arrangement of resistance not offense.
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