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Theodor Herzl's Influence on the First Zionist Congress.  

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Theodor Herzl's Influence on the First Zionist Congress There were many events in the course of history that led to the First Zionist Congress. There were several leaders that wanted an end to Anti-Semitism. They believed that all of the hatred directed towards the Jewish people had to be put to an end and the world wasn't going to stop persecuting them unless someone presented the struggles and sufferings that the Jews were experiencing. Someone or something had to show all the nations that the Jews were not happy with the way they were been treated. The Jewish people were in constant danger and Anti-Semitism was growing stronger and stronger as time passed by. Acts of hatred towards Jews influenced Theodor Herzl to start Zionist movements and spread the word that life for Jews didn't have to be unpleasant. The world would soon hear about a new and innovating idea...

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