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Making the Peace Ch.11 Sec 4
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I. Costs of War European cities, farms, factories destroyed.
Millions of homeless refugees. Allies wanted Central Powers to pay all the reparations- payments for war damages. Political unrest: European colonies in Africa, India, and Asia had cynical view of Europe and wanted independence.
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II. Paris Peace Conference
Allies and Central Powers met in Paris (27 nations all together) to discuss peace treaties. The “Big Three”: Woodrow Wilson (USA): wanted “peace without victory”, justice, and the League of Nations. Fourteen Points. David Lloyd George (Britain): wanted to rebuild Britain, ease up on Germany so the economy improves. Georges Clemenceau (France): wanted to weaken Germany so it would never be a threat again.
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III. Treaty of Versailles
June Allies make Germany sign the Versailles Treaty: Germany would accept full blame for the war. Germany would pay most of the reparations. Germany would cut down its military, give up colonies and Alsace and Lorraine.
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Effect of the treaty: Inflamed Germany’s hatred of the French.
Germany resented Europe; caused new tensions. Many nations, like Italy and Austria, remained unsatisfied and broke.
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IV. Outcome of the Peace Settlements
New nations with self-determination: Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia. A.) Mandate system: Europe’s colonies wanted independence, but instead became mandates- territories ruled by European nations. Middle East, Africa, and Asia remained under French and British control.
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B.) The League of Nations
Woodrow Wilson’s dream: an international peace organization. Most of Europe joined, along with Japan U.S. Senate refused to join the League. Americans wanted to stay out of Europe’s affairs.
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