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.
What are the terms of the treaty of Nanjing?
British citizens were granted immunity from Chinese laws.
The Chinese had to open five ports to foreign trade.
When did the US gain its freedom?
In 1783, the Treaty of Paris ended the war and recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the territory bounded by what is now Canada to the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.
Versailles
The treaty ending World War 1 was signed at the Palace of?
The treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles; (in the Hall of Mirrors to be exact)
Why did the first nations sign the treaties?
they thought they had no other choice whatsoever they said ''we can either listen to the whites or we can die''
The treaty signed by William McKinley for the United States annexation of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines for $20 million in 1898
Why does the senate approve treaties?
The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.
Why were there 5 treaties ending ww1?
These were to deal with the countries who lost the war (i.e. against the Allied Nations)
These treaties were:
1. Treaty of Versailles (dealt with Germany)
2. Treaty of St. Germain (dealt with Austria)
3. Treaty of Trianon (dealt with Hungary)
4. Treaty of Neuilly (dealt with Bulgaria)
5. Treaty of Sevres (dealt with Turkey)
The main reason for these treaties was to demilitarise the armies which prevented them from becoming threats to the Allied nations any time soon.
What was thr purpose of signing the treaty?
what treaty..if ur talkin bout the treaty of Versailles..then it was because Germany cud pay back the money aka reperations..it was kinda like having someone to blame it on n that was Germany..also they all thot it was germanys fault sins it bakked up austria
What is the treaty that allows American military to enter Canada?
There isn't one. They need to request permission from the government if they need to enter Canada.
Which treaty ended World War 2?
It was not a treaty that ended World War 2. The German signed unconditional surrender documents with Russia and the rest of the Allied forces. The Japanese also signed unconditional surrender documents with the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces then took occupation of Germany and Japan for up to seven years.
The Versailles Treaty was the treaty that ended World War 1.
Why did the World War 1 peace treaty help cause World War 2?
Well, the peace treaty forced Germany to follow regulations, like how large its military could get. Many German didn't like this. One of them, Adolf Hitler, took action, and broke these rules.
How did Wilson help bring about the senates rejection of the treaty?
Wilson ordered the democrats to vote " nay" for a version of the treaty requiring a joint resolution from the House and the senate to join the League of Nations. :)
What is the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty?
The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty was a treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom, negotiated in 1850 by John M. Clayton and Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer (Lord Dalling). It was negotiated in response to attempts to build the Nicaragua Canal, a canal in Nicaragua that would connect the Pacific and the Atlantic.
What was the most important result of the Treaty of Tordesillas agreement?
to seperat spain and portugal and britian reconnized thier independence.