What is the name of the treaty that ended World War 1?
There were several treaties- each of the defeated Central Powers countries came to a different treaty with the victorious Allied Powers. Austria had the Treaty of Saint-Germain, Hungary (which had been separated from Austria) had the Treaty of Trianon, Bulgaria had the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, and Turkey had the Treaty of Sevres. The most famous, however, is probably the Treaty of Versailles, which was the treaty with Germany.
What territories did Russia lose in the treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population
When were the Locarno treaties signed?
The treaties were initialed at Locarno on 16 October and signed in London on 1 December 1925. The principal agreement guaranteed Germany's frontiers with France and Belgium in return for Germany's full restoration to the international community and the withdrawal of Allied occupation forces from the Rhineland, which would subsequently be demilitarized. Germany agreed to arbitration in the event of disputes with Poland and Czechoslovakia, but without an international guarantee of borders as in the west. The treaties alienated France's ally Poland, which sought a guarantee for its territory, and the USSR, which saw the agreements as an attempt to detach Germany from its 1922 understanding with Moscow. Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime tore up the main treaty in March 1936, sending German troops into the Rhineland.
What treaty ended the Russian participation in World War 1?
The treaty of Brest-Litovsk: It was savage, but the Russians were utterly beaten. Much of it was repealed by Versailles. Its implications just added to the impetus for Revolution.
What is the Masstricht Treaty?
agreement between european countries that weakend economic barriers and made plans to create a unified monetary system in europe ; Ratified In 1993
Diplomats negotiate treaties, government officials sign them, and national legislatures ratify them.
What did the 5-power treaty limit?
The treaty limited the Capital ships that could be used by the U.S. , Britain, Japan, Italy, and France. The ratio of their ships couldn't exceed 5:5:3:1:1 (in order by country). They also could not construct any new Capital ships for 10 years.
What was William Hobson's view of the treaty?
I think hisview on t he treaty was that he didn't want to same to happen to the Maori as what happen to the Aborigines. So he decided to make come up with a treaty so the Maori could have rights and save some of there land. I think he had this view because he realised that what they were doing to the aborigines was unfair and sad as heaps of families got split up and destroyed because of them (Europeans). But this view is not sure as i am not William Hobson myself but that's what i have thought it is from gathering information about it.
What was on the Treaty of Ghent?
The Treaty of Ghent was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between Great Britain and the USA. The treaty restored war lands and boats to prewar status, and released all prisoners. It was signed on December 24, 1814, in Ghent, Belgium.
What events led up to the signing of the treaty?
of Versailles? the first world war and assasination of franz Ferdinand
What was a result of the treaty of tordesillas?
There were many things that resulted from the treaty of tordesillas. Spain and Portugal basically got all of the land from the new world. This made other nations/empires angry. The British, French, and Dutch ignored this treaty and explored the new world anyway
What were the weaknesses of the Locarno treaty?
Permanent boarders were established on the western front until Germany invaded the Rhine land later on. However there was no agreement on eastern boarders allowing Germany to make alterations.
The first four presidents made many treaties with Indian nation that had many effects and outcomes on Americans. In 1830 Congress passed the Indian Removal Act that allowed the president to make treaties with Native Americans. Although this law did not allow president Jackson to remove the Indians by force he did. This resulted in many protests over the treatment of Indians. Despite the Indian resistance Jackson had managed to push the Indians and further conflict across the Mississippi.
This person wanted to make changes in the Versailles Treaty before Congress would accept it?
Henry Cabot lodge
How did Germany respond to the treaty of versallies?
It destroyed German pride, it made inflation within Germany rise to extreme levels and created a new army of the youth of WWI. This army would grow to be Nazi Germany. The Treaty of Versailles is considered one of the main reasons for WWII.