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Macdonald World History
The End of the War Macdonald World History
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Background WWI ended. The Allies had won. On January 18, 1919 the Paris Peace Conference to establish what would happen in Europe was held at Versailles in France.
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Allies Meet at Versailles
32 Countries attended Big Four: 1. Woodrow Wilson – US 2. Georges Clemenceau – France 3. David Lloyd George – Britain 4. Vittorio Orlando - Italy
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Allies Meet at Versailles
Not there: Germany Other Central Powers Russia
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Wilson’s Plan Fourteen Points (plan for lasting peace in Europe)
1 – End to secret treaties 2 - Freedom of the seas 3 – Free trade 4 – Reduced national militaries for all 5 – change imperialism to be more fair to natives 6 – 13 – create new countries based on nationalism Main idea: self – determination (ppl should decide for themselves what gov’t they wanted)
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Wilson’s Plan 14 – create a “general association of nations” to protect the world – world police
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Allies Dictate a Harsh Peace
Britain & France didn’t want 14 Points b/c of national security Wanted to strip Germany of war-making powers and punish them Compromise reached and Treaty of Versailles signed
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Treaty of Versailles Provisions
Adopted Wilson’s 14th point – created League of Nations (int’l power to keep peace) Took land from Germany to punish them Placed sole responsibility for war on Germany Germany had to pay $ to Allies or reparations All German lands in Pacific & Asia were to be controlled by League of Nations Germany had to limit the size of their military to 100,000 troops
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Creation of New Nations
New countries created from the other losing Central Powers & Russia Treaty resulted in huge losses for Central Powers and Russia
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A Peace Built on Quicksand
Treaty did not bring lasting peace US rejected treaty – didn’t sign Germans upset b/c thought they were unfairly blamed Other countries felt cheated Japan & Italy joined Allies b/c promised land – didn’t get any land
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Legacy of War New kind of war
New technologies – poison gas, tanks, etc. Huge scale Extreme costs in human lives – 8.5 million died Thousands of civilians died b/c of starvation, disease, Drained money of Europe – cost $338 billion Destroyed farmland, villiages Led to disillusionament which led to revolts
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Europe Before the War
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Europe After the War
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