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The Treaty Of Versailles
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An (unfinished) Mind Map to help GCSE students revise History.
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Matt Walton
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The Treaty Of Versailles
Paris Peace Conference
27 Delegations
5 Treaties Were Created (Treaty Of Versailles Being the Main One.
Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points
The Big Three
Woodrow Wilson (USA)
Reconcilliation
George Clemenceau (FR)
Revenge
Lloyd George (GBR)
He wanted Both
Policies Put On Germany
Army
Limited To 100,000 Men
Conscription Was Banned
Not Allowed Any..
Armoured Vehicles
Aircraft
Submarines
Allowed 6 Battleships
They Had To Pay £6.6 Billion In Reperations
Lost Territory
AlSace Lorraine Returned To France
West Prussia
Posen
Upper Selisa
North Schelswig
League Of Nations
Bad Start
Missing Key Members
USA
Russia
Wall Street Crash
Purpose
Keeping Peace
Sorting International Disputes
Keeping Things Fair
The Manchurian Crisis
Lytton Report
The League Did Nothing
Japan Leaves The League
Wall Street Crash
Countries Left In Economic Crisis
Countries Become More Nationalist
Countries Owe Money To USA
USA is no longer as powerful
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