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The trench warfare. And the fact that both sides kept constantly sending more and more troops to the western front. So basically they go no where. If they try and advance there are machine guns and other artillary ready.

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Q: What caused the stalemate on the western front of World War 1?
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Where was the stalemate of World War I?

On the western front, along France's eastern border (it was called the western front because it was on the west of Germany.


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Trenches were designed to offer maximum defensive cover. It is this attribute caused the stalemate of the war on the Western Front.


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Why did the war on the western front turn into a stalemate?

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How did technological innovations lead to the trench stalemate on the western front?

The technological innovations led to the trench stalemate on the western front in various ways. Each army developed entrenchments which they intended to use in the war and this is what propagated the Trench Warfare.


How long did stalemate last at the western Front?

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What was America's impact on WW1?

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