Do Now Please get into groups of 4 (and one group of 5) of your choice. YOU MAY NOT MOVE DESKS AROUND! Please get out your “Treaty of Versailles” notes.

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Do Now Please get into groups of 4 (and one group of 5) of your choice. YOU MAY NOT MOVE DESKS AROUND! Please get out your “Treaty of Versailles” notes from yesterday.

Treaty of Versailles Who: Allies and Germany When: 1919 Where: Paris (Versailles, France) Why: Formal end of WWI, negotiate peace with Germany

Establishing the Peace In 1919, the “Big 3” met in Paris to negotiate the Treaty: Who’s missing?? David Lloyd George of Britain Georges Clemenceau of France Vittorio Orlando Woodrow Wilson of Italy of the U.S

Evaluating the Treaty of Versailles Why did the Big Three create the treaty as they did? In your groups you will be evaluating motives for the treaty. You will examine charts and photos and answer questions to gain an understanding of why the Allies came up with such a treaty.

Major Players and Goals USA - “A fair and just peace” Britain - Harsh treatment for Germany France - Weaken Germany so it could never make war on France again