The Paris peace conference and the big three
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- The Paris Peace Conference and the Big Three
- Happened in January 1919
- 32 countries met In Paris
- Was dominated by David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson
- The "big three", Leaders of Britain, France, and America
- Negotiations were difficult because the big three all wanted different things to arise from the conference
- Because each nation had been treated differently by the war
- Here is where the Treaty of Versailles was made
- Germany had no say over what was in the Treaty
- Germans were forced to sign the treaty
- Many expected the Treaty to be based on Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points
- Examples from the plan
- Setting up the league of nations
- Disarmament for all
- Self-determination for all
- Examples from the plan
- Some aims of the big three
- Woodrow Wilson
- Not to blame Germany for the war
- Create the Fourteen Point plan
- George Clemenceau
- wanted revenge and to punish Germany
- Huge reparations
- David Lloyd George
- Land for Britains Empire
- Wanted Germany to be strong enough for trade
- Woodrow Wilson
- Happened in January 1919
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