The purpose of the Washington disarmament conference is to control the construction of navy ships.
From November 1921 until February 1922.
Washington Disarmament Conference
The Washington Disarmament Conference, held from 1921 to 1922, primarily focused on naval disarmament in the Pacific region, particularly among the major powers of the United States, Great Britain, Japan, France, and Italy. The conference aimed to address growing naval arms races and tensions in the Asia-Pacific, especially concerning the balance of power and security in China and the surrounding areas. The resulting treaties sought to limit naval construction and promote stability in the region.
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.
First Washington Conference
The leaders of the Washington Conference hoped to attain naval disarmament among the world's major powers
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Warren Harding called the Washington Disarmament Conference (otherwise known as the Washington Naval Conference) from 1921 - 1922. It was outside the League of Nations, attended by 9 countries regarding interest in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia. It was the first arms control conference in history and was considered a model for success in the disarmament movement.
President Warren G. Harding sponsored the Washington Treaty for Naval Disarmament. The conference took place in June of 1921.
From November 1921 until February 1922.
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.
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To limit the #s of warship they built.
The Washington Naval Conference discussed global disarmament and Pacific security. This was through the signing of the Kellogg Briand pact.
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