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How did conditions change between 1914 and 1918?  

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How did conditions change between 1914 and 1918? The living and fighting conditions changed considerably through out the course of World War One. Before World War One even started there had been many technological advancements in military warfare. Many claim that World War One started because all the different countries wanted to show of their new weapons and try to divine whom the superior nation was. There were also many technological advancements throughout the war as well. For example before the war the British were still using cavalry to charge at the enemy and kill them with swords, but his didn't work in World War One because the ground was too muddy, which slowed the cavalry down. Also the main advantage of cavalry was the speed and surprise of attacks, but new inventions such as binoculars and snipers meant that they could see the cavalry preparing to attack and could get...

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