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The end of WWI brought about many questions. What would be the "terms" that ended the war? How would Germany be treated? What would happen to lands that were in dispute? How could a future war be avoided? As the victors met in Paris President Wilson thought he had the answers...but would the Allies listen?
I. The End of WWI
At the conclusion of hostilities the Big Four (Wilson form the United States, Clemenceau from France, Orlando from Italy and David Lloyd George from England) met to discuss the treaty that would end the war. Wilson pushed for his 14 Points. The others, wanting revenge, resisted. In the end it was a poor compromise. The Germans who were winning the war at the conclusion received the blame and harsh penalties and France and England received much new territory. Wilson was dismayed as the America allies seemed content to claim the spoils of war without really trying to solve the systemic problems that had brought the world to cataclysmic crisis.
A. What......
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Title: Buap
Approximate Word Count: 599
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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