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What was the cause of Anglo-German rivalry?
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The arms race was a major reason for the Anglo German rivalry. Germany intended to create a fleet to match the Royal Navy and wanted to expand the limits of her empire by conquering overseas colonies. This led to Anglo-german rivalry.
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