Treaty of Versailles and Reaction

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Treaty of Versailles and Reaction

Debate of Treaty of Versailles US and Wilson Timing and process Losing Side (Germany)

Terms of Treaty War guilt Clause Disarmament Territorial Changes Colonial Mandates League of Nations Reparations War Criminals

Immediate Reaction Overall thoughts Economic Allied side German US

Major Criticism of Versailles War Guilt Disarmament Reparations Self-Determination German Colonies League of Nations

Alternative Views “Not that bad” European situation If Germany won… Reparations Central/Eastern Europe Problems

United States Wilson US opinion Reservationists vs. Irreconcilables Henry Cabot Lodge The tour

What Happens? Wilson’s health US Congress vote Effects US Economic Effect US Foreign Policy

Settlement of E. Europe Other Central Powers Treaty of St. Germain (1919) Treaty of Trianon (1920) Treaty of Neuilly (1919) Treaty of Sevres (1920) Treaty of Lausane (1923)

Problems and Impact of War E. European Treaties Russia Britain & France Economic Impact Societal Changes Women