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How did the Battle of the Marne expand the war beyond a regional struggle? The French were forced to use trench warfare.

The stalemate between German and French troops was ended.
The Germans began to use poison gas as a weapon.
Germany's plan for an easy French defeat was ruined.

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Germany's plan for an easy French defeat was ruined. The Battle of the Marne, it is also known as Miracle of the Marne has resulted in a victory to German Armies and made them their alley. It was in early 1914. It is a hostile amid World War I by the French armed force and the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) against the propelling Germans who had attacked Belgium and northeastern France and were inside 30 miles (48 km) of Paris.
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