PEACE TREATIES. a) What military restrictions did the Treaty of Versailles impose on Germany? [5] * No conscriptions * Prevented from forming a military alliance with Austria * 100‚000 men in the army and they had to be volunteers * No aircraft‚ submarines or armed vehicles * Only allowed 6 battleships * Rhineland became a DMZ b) Why did the Big Three disagree over how to treat Germany? [7] * They were three strong personalities that had different aims * All
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Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles “The Paris Peace Conference convened in January 1919 at Versailles just outside Paris”(Milestones:1914-1920). The Big Four‚ the United Kingdom‚ the United States‚ France‚ and Italy were representatives in this peace conference. Three major points about the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles were that the U.S. was not an allied power; they were an associated power‚ absense from other nations caused the treaty to weaken‚ and the U.S. government
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Peace Restored Treaty of Versailles‚ making peace between Germany and the ratifying allied powers‚ NOW IN EFFECT! The signing of the treaty began at the Palace of Versailles on June 28‚ 1919 at 2:20pm‚ Paris time. This was the only way that the allies of Germany could officially end military actions. So the Germans were made to accept the responsibility of starting WWI‚ having to accept to the 14 points‚ a set of principles that President Wilson believed should guide peace making once the War was
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Though the opposition to the Treaty by Congress may have had some part in its failure‚ Wilson’s inflexibility and bullheadedness on his views and ideas toward the Treaty of Versailles was the main factor in its downfall. Wilson did everything in his power to convince the people of the United States that the Treaty of Versailles should be approved by the Senate. Wilson’s strong feelings toward the Treaty made it difficult‚ even impossible‚ to convert his thoughts of it to anything other than what
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The Treaty of Waitangi The signing of the Treaty of Waitangi is a very significant event that has led to what New Zealand is today. It gave Europeans and Maoris a common ground to live as one. It is one of the most significant events in New Zealand as it still has an impact on people today‚ nearly 200 years after the event. This will argue on many topics but will highlight on the unfairness of the Treaty‚ how it lead to controversy‚ and how the significance of this event has changed over time
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TREATY OF WAITANGI The Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement between the British Crown and the Maori people. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on the sixth of February 1840 by 43 Northland chiefs and Lieutenant Governor Hobson. The Treaty recognized Maori people occupied New Zealand prior to British. The Treaty of Waitangi allowed the Crown to set up a government to establish laws‚ and recognised that Māori people owned their lands and other properties. The immigrants (British citizens) could come
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The Treaties of Versailles and Brest-Litovsk were both agreements to put a truce at war. These armistices were agreements to end fighting between Germany and Allied powers and between the new government of Russia and Central Powers. Even though the Treaty of Brest-litovsk impacted Russia negatively between the allies in the future. The Treaty of Versailles had a more negative on Germany that lead to the reduction of reduction of Germany’s territory‚ military‚ economy. The treaty of Versailles
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Treaty of Versailles Yuhan Wang April 15th‚ 2013 A block HI211 Ms.Brenner In 1919‚ as the destructive World War I came to an end‚ many countries wanted to be paid back for their loss in the war. Not knowing who to target to pay for this mass destruction‚ many European countries decided to blame the entire war on the formerly powerful Germany. Many European countries gathered and wrote a treaty‚ later known as the treaty of Versailles for the Germans to sign. The European countries created an
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Treaty of Versailles This article is about the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919‚ at the end of World War I. For other uses‚ see Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation).Treaty of VersaillesTreaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and GermanyCover of the English versionSigned28 June 1919LocationPalace of Versailles‚ Versailles‚ FranceEffective10 January 1920ConditionRatification by Germany and three Principal Allied Powers.SignatoriesCentral Powers German ReichAllied Powers France British
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The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti O Waitangi) The Treaty of Waitangi (Māori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was a treaty signed by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs of the North Island of New Zealand. Te Tiriti O Waitangi was first signed on the 6th of February 1840. The treaty’s regulations had • Inaugurated a British Governor of New Zealand (the throne’s representative in a commonwealth country) • Let other people live in New Zealand (such as Dutch‚ Europeans‚ Asians
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