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The Treaty of Versailles. (ver-sigh)
I actually just learned about this in World History it was called the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
the treaty was made in europe.
The colonial involvement with Imperial Wars ended with the Treaty of Ryswick. The treaty was signed on September 20, 1697.
In reference to the World Wars, the Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that ended World War I.
The start of exploration ened the middle ages. New ideas, foods, and thinking came into Europe.
to make peace and prevent wars
There was no official treaty, rather, the Allies set up the Allied Control Council to oversee the demands that were to be given to Germany and the Axis powers such as reparations, territorial adjustments etc. Europe was then divided into spheres of influence, democracy on the west side, and communism in the east. Where the two areas met was considered the "Iron Curtain", a term coined by Winston Churchill. Hope this helps, this is just 9th grade history... ^^'
the treaty of Versailles plunged Europe into the second world war and it led to the rise of aggressors in Europe
The Euratom Treaty was a Treaty in Europe that established Europe's Atomic Energy Community or Commission. Very little is mentioned about this treaty in Europe because the people there are not too keen on having or discussing nuclear power. It has not been amended or added to since 1957 when it was first signed.
It is still in existence.
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Treaty