Did imperialism cause World War I?

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Following the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, European nations sought to extend their economic and political power overseas, especially in Africa, in a period dubbed “the New Imperialism.” This competition led European elites and the broad literate classes to believe that the old European balance of power was over and a new world order was dawning. Some scholars argue that this process intensified imperial rivalries and helped provoke World War I.