the washington naval conference in 1921-1922 attempted to restrict japans groth by limiting the size of its navy
open door policy
* Parity of Naval Fleets between UK and US. * Parity of Naval Fleets between France and Italy. * Japan's Fleet would be midway between the two sets. * Fuel and Boiler water would not be computed in tonnage. * No gun larger than five inch on aircraft carriers. * No gun larger than sixteen inch allowed.
Germany was not invited to the Washington naval Conference because it was a defeated central power in World War I. Germany, along with the Soviet Union and other defeated central powers were omitted from the conference of Allied nations. The conference discussed naval disarmament and the growing tension in East Asia and the Pacific.
From November 1921 until February 1922.
The Washington Conference of 1921 significantly reduced the naval armaments of the major world powers. The major world powers involved were the U.S, Japan, France, and Great Britain.
Representatives of France, Italy, Japan, UK and the US.
Delegates to the Washington Naval Conference tried to reduce construction of large ships.
the Washington naval conference was on 1921-1922
In 1920 and 1921.
The leaders of the Washington Conference hoped to attain naval disarmament among the world's major powers
open door policy
The Washington (Naval) Conference of 1942 was held in an attempt to limit the "naval's arms race", there was also a pact signed between France, Great Britain, The United States, and Japan, stating that the four powers that signed up would be consulted if there was a controversy between two or more.
* Parity of Naval Fleets between UK and US. * Parity of Naval Fleets between France and Italy. * Japan's Fleet would be midway between the two sets. * Fuel and Boiler water would not be computed in tonnage. * No gun larger than five inch on aircraft carriers. * No gun larger than sixteen inch allowed.
Battleships, battlecruisers, and aircraft carriers were limited as a result of the Washington Naval Conference.
The Washington Naval Conference took place in Washington, DC, in 1921-1922. The world's largest naval powers gathered to discuss naval disarmament and ways to relieve growing tensions in East Asia.
There were three treaties signed at the Washington Naval Conference (1922), also called the Washington Disarmament Conference. The Five-Power Treaty was also known as the Washington Treaty for Naval Disarmament or simply the Washington Naval Treaty. The conference was called by US President Warren G. Harding to address the arms race among European and Asian powers. There were invited representatives from the US, Japan, China, France, Britain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The Soviet Union (Russia) was not included. The conference ended with three treaties: the Four-Power, Five-Power, and Nine-Power treaties. Among other things, they restricted some signatory nations to limits on the size and number of battleships, and led to new agreements on the status of China. There were follow-on treaties from the London Naval Conference (1930). Japan observed the treaties until 1936, after which it invaded China in 1937. The Nine-Power Conference in Brussels (1937) unsuccessfully tried to end that conflict.
Washington Naval Conference