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After WWI After WWI After the armistice was signed, the leaders of the Allies and the Central Powers met in Paris to discuss the terms of the peace.
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This event was known as the Paris Peace Conference. ◦It is a very important event for Canada. ◦Prime Minister Robert Borden fought for Canada to have its own independent seat at the conference. ◦Canada was NOT represented by Britain – Canada was becoming autonomous.
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The Paris Peace Conference
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At the end of the Paris Peace Conference, the Treaty of Versailles was created and signed by the leaders of both sides. ◦This treaty is also important for Canada. ◦Borden (Canada) signed it. In the past, Britain would have signed all of our treaties for us. ◦Canada was becoming autonomous.
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New World Map - 1919
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What was the treaty of Versailles like? ◦The British and the French basically used the treaty to punish and weaken Germany. Germany had to agree to a “war guilt clause”. It accepted responsibility for starting the war. Germany had to pay reparations totalling $30 billion. Germany was to give away territory to France and to the newly independent country of Poland. The German military would be limited to 100,000 men, with no u-boats and no airforce.
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What do you think the strengths and weaknesses of this treaty were? ◦The Treaty of Versailles also established an international organization whose purpose was to promote peace. This organization became known as the League of Nations. The League of Nations was: ◦Based on the principle of collective security (if one member is attacked, all members come to its aid).
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The League of Nations
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...BUT it had many weaknesses ◦It could only punish aggressive nations through trade sanctions. ◦It did not have a military force of its own. ◦Some very powerful countries never became members, including the USA.
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