The Treaty of Versailles radically reorganized the map of Europe, to the detriment of the German Empire, and restructured many of Germany's former overseas colonies. In every case, Central Power nations lost territory, and Allied nations gained territory, although some colonies were transferred to international control, and a number of European countries became independent.
the number of small farms . :) ! Your Welcome.! -Tal
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
The total number of German military troops allowed by Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty is 100,000.
Europe is not a nation, it is a continent housing a number of nations. But what I think you're asking is how did war erupt between so many nations in so short a period of time. The answer to that is in the creation of non aggression pacts between some countries, and in treaties designed for mutual protection against an aggressor. The initial trigger was the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand. From there the countries began aligning with their treaty partners, and the big show was on!
The Treaty of Versailles radically reorganized the map of Europe, to the detriment of the German Empire, and restructured many of Germany's former overseas colonies. In every case, Central Power nations lost territory, and Allied nations gained territory, although some colonies were transferred to international control, and a number of European countries became independent.
Europe has the most developed nations of any continent.
The phone number of the Versailles Branch Library is: 217-225-3102.
The phone number of the N Versailles Public Library is: 412-823-2222.
Article 22 of the Treaty of Versailles removed several colonies that the Germans had in Africa. The colonies' oversight were changed to a number of Allied nations.
Increase in the number of nations that could fight in the war...
the number of small farms . :) ! Your Welcome.! -Tal
Increase in the number of nations that could fight in the war...
Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in Europe improved.
Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in Europe improved.
opposition to the role of the roman catholic church in political affairs
opposition to the role of the roman catholic church in political affairs