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What was the declaration in 1917 for the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people?

Balfour Declaration of 1917.


When was Corfu Declaration created?

Corfu Declaration was created on 1917-07-20.


What did the balfour declaration in 1917 promise?

pizza


What is the declaration from the British Government that there should be a Jewish homeland in Palestine?

The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.


What is Balfor declaration of 1917?

The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was a letter that eventually led to the creation of a homeland of people of Jewish descent. It was initiated by Arthur James Balfour, the British Foreign Secretary.


What document signed in 1917 began the idea of giving jew's their own homeland?

The 1917 document is the Balfour Declaration (1917), but the idea is much older.


What idea did the balfour declaration of 1917 support?

Jewish homeland in Palestine.


When did the US join WWI?

the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!


What was the date where the balfour declaration was first introduced?

November 2, 1917. So there's your answer, I hope you like it. Check on blafourproject for more information about it. They also have books about it. So check it out.


What is the explanation for the U.S. declaration of war on Germany in April of 1917?

allies were close to losing the war


What led to the us declaration of war in 1917?

The Zimmerman Telegram and hundred of American ships being sunk by German submarines led to the U.S declaration of war on Germany.


How many women were in the silent sentinels?

The Silent Sentinels were a group of women suffragists who protested for women's voting rights in the early 20th century, particularly from 1917 to 1919. The group, organized by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party, consisted of about 1,000 women. These women stood in front of the White House holding banners and demanding suffrage, making them some of the first to picket the White House for their cause. Their brave actions significantly contributed to the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.