Intermediate-Range Nuclear Treaty
the treaty of Versailles plunged Europe into the second world war and it led to the rise of aggressors in Europe
The danger of war with Britain, led Washington to support Jay's Treaty.
Hitler defied the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unjust and humiliating for Germany. He saw the restrictions placed on Germany, such as military disarmament and territorial loss, as hindrances to the country's greatness. Hitler sought to undo the treaty and regain German power and territory, which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
The Treaty of Tordesillas established a line of demarcation dividing the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal. This led to the Portuguese control of Brazil and the Spanish control of most of the Americas.
Jay's Treaty
The failure to fully monitor the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles led to resentment and non-compliance among some countries, which weakened its effectiveness in maintaining peace and stability in Europe.
There were three treaties signed at the Washington Naval Conference (1922), also called the Washington Disarmament Conference. The Five-Power Treaty was also known as the Washington Treaty for Naval Disarmament or simply the Washington Naval Treaty. The conference was called by US President Warren G. Harding to address the arms race among European and Asian powers. There were invited representatives from the US, Japan, China, France, Britain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The Soviet Union (Russia) was not included. The conference ended with three treaties: the Four-Power, Five-Power, and Nine-Power treaties. Among other things, they restricted some signatory nations to limits on the size and number of battleships, and led to new agreements on the status of China. There were follow-on treaties from the London Naval Conference (1930). Japan observed the treaties until 1936, after which it invaded China in 1937. The Nine-Power Conference in Brussels (1937) unsuccessfully tried to end that conflict.
Treaty of Versailles
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The treaty was viewed as harsh by the Germans, and this viewpoint led to the treaty being seen as the foundation for World War II.
The cancellation of the Reciprocity Treaty led to the Canadian Confederation, which was very good for Canada.
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