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Great Britain, Italy, U.S., and France. The Paris Peace Conference would have not been dominated without the "help" of those countries' leaders. xoxo, Lila
US President Woodrow Wilson proposed the creation of the League of Nations as part of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He believed that it would be an international organization that could help prevent future conflicts and maintain world peace.
The 1919-20 conference that drew up the peace treaties following the First World War. http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1333.html A second Paris Peace Conference in 1946 drafted the peace treaties (signed the following February) between the Allies and Italy, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria following the Second World War.
He wanted to punish Germany but not to hard as that would cause war in the future. Although the british people wanted to be harsh against Germany
Three issues to be settled at the Paris Peace Conference: (1) Woodrow Wilson was a dedicated reformer who urged “peace without victory,” he wanted the Fourteen Points to be the basis of peace. (2) The British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, knew that his people demanded harsh treatment for Germany. Because of this, he promised to build the postwar Britain “fit for heroes” –a goal that would cost money. (3) The French leader, Georges Clemenceau, (a.k.a. “the Tiger”) wanted to weaken Germany so that it can never again threaten France.
BecauseAfter the Versailles treaty, it was said that there would be an armistice for 20 years, because of the resentment it would cause and the Paris Peace Conference met in 1919, ending WWI. WWII started in 1939.
The Congress of Vienna was an International Conference and the main goal of it was to create a balance of power that would preserve the peace in Europe. In 1814, the Congress organised the conferenceto remake Europe after the downfall of Napoleon. This peace conference was held in Vienna, Austria from September, 1814 to June 1815. four big power, Austria,Russia,Prussia and Great Britain, led the conference. The main goal to establish peace in Europe became highly successful and Europe remain undisturbed for almost 40 years as an outcome of this International Peace Conference
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The US was keen on swaying the French and Brits views towards a more diplomatic resolution to the German dilemma. Woodrow Wilson (US president at the time) hoped that they would vote in favor of his Fourteen Points.
. What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
They lost their wealthiest colony and reated a rivalry that would last half a century.
The League of Nations was one of President Woodrow Wilson's final points of his 14 points. The League's members nations would help to preserve peace and prevent future wars by pledging to respect and protect one another's territory and political independence. It was a result of the Paris Peace Conference. The outcome was that of noteable success, and failure. The league broke up after world war2