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Who the Treaty of Versailles favored?

The treaty of Versailles favored the United States, France, and Britain. It favored them so much that it was the reason the treaty did not work.


During the Versailles peace conerence the leaders of Britain France and ltaly?

favored the punishment of germany


During the Versailles peace conference the leaders of Britain France and Italy?

favored the punishment of germany....novanet=]


Did Hamilton favor the french or the British?

He favored Britain.


Who favored British control of the colonies?

Loyalists. -n.p.


What agreement that ended World War 1 included plans for world organization that President Wilson strongly favored?

treaty of Versailles


How were the Treaty of Versailles Wilsons Fourteen Points different?

The Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's Fourteen Points differed significantly in their approaches to post-World War I peace. Wilson's Fourteen Points emphasized self-determination, free trade, and collective security through the League of Nations, advocating for a more idealistic and cooperative international order. In contrast, the Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, focusing on punishment rather than reconciliation. This disparity reflected a tension between Wilson's vision for a just peace and the more punitive measures favored by the Allied powers.


Who was favored to win Revolutionary War?

England was favored to win due to the non-existence of an American army and the training and resources of the british army.


What was the british governments position regardinng the success of industrialization?

It favored keeping a monopoly on new technology


Who was the American loyalist who favored continued british rule of the 13 colonies?

Tory


What term was used to describe a colonist who favored the british rule?

Loyalist. They were loyal to the king.


What was the british government regarding the success of industrialization?

It favored keeping a monopoly on new technology