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    In 1918‚ Wilson drew up his Fourteen Points; he believed Article X‚ the League of Nations‚ was the most important. These points were incorporated in an international accord made at the Paris Peace Conference at Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles offered numerous ways to create harmony. Nevertheless‚ the U.S. neither joined the League of Nations nor signed the treaty. It was not the influence of the opponent forces of the U.S.‚ conservative or liberal‚ that led to the absolute defeat of the Treaty

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    To what extent was the Treaty of Versailles fair to Germany? This essay will be based on whether the Treaty of Versailles was fair upon Germany. The Treaty of Versailles was a peace settlement signed after World War 1 had ended in 1918. Most of it was decided by the ‘Big Three` Woodrow Wilson‚ David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau. In my opinion‚ I think that the Treaty of Versailles was not fair to Germany. Moreover the aims of were too harsh‚ due to the fact that George Clemenceau (president

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    points are in favour of Germany and it is as if the President is implying that we started the war and not the Germans. I find this insulting to say the very least. We should be marching on Berlin right now not having this ‘peace conference’. Why do you think that this conference is in France and not Germany? Because we won! We should treat them like we won‚ with dire consequence‚ and that we are no longer afraid of them instead of cowering and favouring them like you insist. The United States of America

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    Treaty of Versailles

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    The Treaty of Versailles was made after WWI in Paris 1919 there was a representative from America‚ Great Britain‚ France and Italy. American Woodrow Wilson‚ Great Britain’s David Lloyd George‚ Frances Georges Clemenceau and Italy’s Vittorio Orlando were known as the ’Big Five’. The Treaty was drawn up so Germany who was responsible for the war was to pay reparations to the allies and their associated powers. The Treaty consisted of Territorial Settlements‚ a war guilt clause‚ reparations and restrictions

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    the Senate. Wilson’s righteous views of his efforts were so strong that not even the advice and urging of his closest confidants could sway his stance. In the primary steps to form the treaty‚ Wilson made a trip to Paris in order to organize a peace assignment Wilson outlined his peace proposals to the American Congress in on January 8 th‚ 1918 and They became known as the ’Fourteen Points’ and ’Four principles’. Wilson also exasperated the Republicans because he refused to include a single republican

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    countries were established and old taken down and alliances were formed in hope of many things. One thing in particular was very apparent in a large ‘alliance’. This happened to be peace and the alliance it was part of was the Big Four‚ who collaborated with 32 other nations from around the world to produce several peace terms which eventually formed The Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was led by the leaders of the four main powers at the time in the treaty. These were Georges Clemenceau

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    The Treaty of Versailles was made after WWI in Paris 1919 there was a representative from America‚ Great Britain‚ France and Italy. American Woodrow Wilson‚ Great Britain’s David Lloyd George‚ Frances Georges Clemenceau and Italy’s Vittorio Orlando were known as the ’Big Five’. The Treaty was drawn up so Germany who was responsible for the war was to pay reparations to the allies and their associated powers. The Treaty consisted of Territorial Settlements‚ a war guilt clause‚ reparations and restrictions

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    Wilson's Fourteen Points

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    Fourteen Points were listed in a speech delivered by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States to the United States Congress on January 8‚ 1918. This speech was intended to reassure the country that the war was being fought for a good cause and for peace in Europe after World War I.  However‚ that was not necessarily correct‚ and later on caused more issues. The eighth point Wilson discussed was that France was invaded by Germany‚ so this meant that the Germans are to be kicked out. However‚ by

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    Orlando of Italy‚ Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US met to discuss how Germany was to be made to pay for the damage world war one had caused. Woodrow Wilson wanted a treaty based on his 14-point plan which he believed would bring peace to Europe. Georges Clemenceau wanted revenge. He wanted to be sure that Germany could never start another war again. Lloyd George personally agreed with Wilson but knew that the British public agreed with Clemenceau. He tried to find a compromise between

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    Princeton‚ NJ. AU‚rights resewed. Document B Source: The New Republic‚May 24‚1919. Liberals all over the world have hoped that a war‚ which was so clearly the fruit of competition and imperialist and class-bound nationalism‚ would end in a peace which would

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