Former beligerent.
France had been greatly hit by world war one and so would want to be harsh on the Germans to get revenge
The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the end of world war 1 in an effort to keep peace. The treaty was signed after months of negotiations between Woodrow Wilson (president of the U.S.), David Loyd George (Prime Minister of England) and Clemenceau of France.
II
The roles of a soldier in New France were to protect the colony and keep peace. The king wanted them to work/fight for three years then settle in New France.
Giving into a hostile countries demands in hopes to keep peace with them
Peacekeeping is a way to help country torn by conflict gain sustainable peace. In achieving peace, peacekeepers utilised verious means such as negotiations, mediations and the use of force. These actions are taken in order to either stop the fight or to save the civilians population in conflicting zones.
he was to keep America out of war with France and normalize relations.
He helped keep peace between America and europee
The Peace of Paris was the set of 1783 treaties that ended the Revolutionary War between the American colonies and the British. Among its terms, France was allowed to keep the Caribbean Sea island of Tobago and Senegal in Africa.
They ignored it, and to keep peace, they expanded the British army in America to 75 hundred.
the alliances aimed to keep peace by creating a balance of power
France did not manage to keep its territories in North America and India; instead, it lost significant holdings in both regions during the 18th century. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in France ceding Canada and its territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain, while Spain acquired Louisiana. In India, France faced defeat in the Anglo-French rivalry, losing much of its influence and territory to the British by the end of the 18th century. Consequently, France's colonial presence in these regions diminished significantly.