WW1 Game

My name is Clarissa and i am in Mr. Sal’s 9th period class.

In the WW1 game my team was the Austrian Hungarian Empire. The first day we made treaties with the United States and Germany. We made treaties with them beacuase we didnt have alot and we also need friends. We and the the other two countries we had treaties with bought some navy and other things with our economic points. We bought navy beacuase it doubles, one navy is really two. Also we bought colonies ,because it got us more money. After we had noticed how much army and navy we all had combined we decided to declare war on France. The United states and Germany backed us up with there army and navy and we defeated France together. Since we defeated France we got all of there colonies and we divided them evenly between us the U.S. and Germany. This all happened in the first day of the game!

The second day wasnt as exciting as the first. We bought some navy and colonies agian. We decided to delclare war on France agian. This time though France was aligned with other countries. Germany did not back us up this time because they thought we would lose. Germany was right France and the colonies they were aligned with had alot more navy and army than we did so we decided to surrender. France took all of our colonies and we gave our money and what was left of our empire to Germany even though they didnt back us up during the war. Germany was our friend and we had a treaty together so thats why we gave them our things.

Some things we could have done different was not surrender and stay in the game. Alought I think we might have lost anyway because half of the class was aligned with each other and we werent in that alignment. The game was fun and Iam pleased with what our country did. The rest of the game we watched as the other countries got bigger and declared war on other countries in the class. In the end, there really wasnt a World War. All of the countires that were aligned with each other won the game.

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