the BIG FOUR.
They were made by clemenceau of France, Lloyd George, of Britain and Wilson from USA.
Brazil took part in writing the details of the Paris Treaty. They were one of 25 nations to gather for the Paris Peace Conference.
Colonial leaders were disappointed with the outcome of the Paris Peace Conference because their aspirations for self-determination and independence were largely ignored. Instead of recognizing the rights of colonized nations, the conference focused primarily on European power dynamics and territorial adjustments. Many colonial representatives, like those from Africa and Asia, felt betrayed as their hopes for autonomy were overshadowed by the interests of the victorious powers. This disillusionment sowed the seeds for future nationalist movements in various colonies.
I will take a wild guess at what conference or war you mean, and say Paris, France.
What problems can you foresee for Europe, based on the outcomes of the Paris Peace Conference and the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
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
The Big Four
The way President Wilson differed from other world leaders at the Paris Peace Conference, he wanted lasting peace and fairness, the other three members wanted the central powers to pay.
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George
The way President Wilson differed from other world leaders at the Paris Peace Conference, he wanted lasting peace and fairness, the other three members wanted the central powers to pay.
... gave allied leaders in Paris a stronger bargaining position.
They were made by clemenceau of France, Lloyd George, of Britain and Wilson from USA.
1.Great Britain, 2.France, 3.United States, and 4. Italy.
The Paris Peace Conference in 1919 was attended by leaders from the Allied powers, primarily the "Big Four": U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando. These leaders played a crucial role in shaping the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and other agreements that aimed to establish peace following World War I. Various other nations were also represented, but the decisions were largely dominated by the Big Four.
The leaders of the major countries remaining in World War I at the time of the armistice met to discuss terms of surrender in Paris in 1919. There, they drafted the detested Treaty of Versailles.
The way President Wilson differed from other world leaders at the Paris Peace Conference, he wanted lasting peace and fairness, the other three members wanted the central powers to pay.
It does not require a nickname.